iGuard's Five-Color Risk Rating System Simplifies Communication
TORONTO, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly half of all Americans take a
prescription drug and one in six take three or more. The number of serious
side effects and deaths reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has more than doubled over an eight-year period, according to recent
reports.* This, coupled with the continuous stream of news about adverse
drug events, has heightened physician and patient awareness about the need
for better methods for communicating risks and alerts to patients and in a
format that is easily understood.
The iGuard Risk Rating system presented today at the International
Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 13th Annual
International Meeting held from May 3-17, 2008 in Toronto, Canada is
helping to address this problem. The iGuard Risk Rating system is a (patent
pending) process for summarizing the likelihood and severity of adverse
events contained in each medication's prescribing information into a single
rating. The iGuard Risk Ratings, from lowest to highest, are as follows: 1)
Green: Low Risk - Suitable for widespread use; 2) Blue: General Risk - Use
under normal care of a doctor; 3) Yellow: Guarded - Be on the lookout for
safety events; 4) Orange: Elevated Risk - Create a personal risk reduction
plan with your doctor; and 5) Red: High Risk - Requires careful
consideration of risk versus benefit.
"Like the color code system developed for homeland security, the iGuard
Risk Ratings summarize a patient's risk for developing serious side effects
in a way that is easy to understand," said Elisa Cascade, co-author of the
iGuard Risk Rating system. "Recognizing that many patients are taking
multiple medications, the iGuard Risk Ratings are personalized to a
patient's medication and health history so patients can be warned of
potentially serious drug interactions and know which medications they need
to be most diligent in monitoring."
Consumer feedback on the iGuard Risk Ratings has been very positive,
especially for patients like Susan Wehrle of Merced California. "In my
particular case, iGuard has proven extremely necessary because of the sheer
volume of information I must track, and need to coordinate my multiple
medications and numerous health conditions," said Susan. "At the present
time, I'm diagnosed with 14 different medical conditions, and take a
minimum of 17 different prescription medications daily, which doesn't even
include my Chemotherapy drugs or any 'immediate need' [i.e., antibiotics,
etc.] medications I might require. Without iGuard, it would be an
insurmountable task, trying to track all the potential drug-drug
interactions and safety precaution information on my own."
About iGuard.org
iGuard.org, headquartered in Princeton, NJ, is a free and secure source
of information for registered users who want to get informed, stay informed
and share feedback about their medications. It offers balance and timely
content to help patients manage their healthcare for themselves or loved
ones. Registration is free online at http://www.iguard.org .
ISPOR is a nonprofit, international organization that strives to
translate pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research into practice to ensure
that society allocates scarce health care resources wisely, fairly, and
efficiently. For more information: http://www.ispor.org , http://www.iguard.org
* US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. November
2006 DHHS Publication 2006-1232, p 28
Institute of Medicine (IOM). 2007. Adverse Drug Event Reporting: The
Roles of Consumers and Health-Care Professionals, Workshop Summary.
Washington DC: National Academies Press.
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