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ISMP and iGuard.org Partner to Increase Medication Safety

   iGuard.org is an innovative new web service that allows patients to see how drugs actually work in real people, in addition to providing personalized drug safety information. (PRNewsFoto/iGuard.org)

PRINCETON, NJ UNITED STATES
    HORSHAM, Pa., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The Institute for Safe
Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that increases
understanding and educates healthcare professionals and the public about
medication error prevention, and iGuard.org, a free, drug safety monitoring
service, announced their partnership aimed at increasing consumers'
knowledge about their medications and empowering them to better safeguard
their health.

    The number of prescriptions, over-the-counter medications and
supplements available to consumers has risen dramatically in the last few
years. The risk of medication errors and adverse drug reactions has
increased as well. In an effort to help patients better protect themselves,
ISMP and iGuard.org have joined forces to provide consumers with a new,
unique online tool that offers alerts, news, and expert opinions on
medication safety.

    "ISMP and iGuard.org's partnership will produce a revolutionary
medication safety tool to help consumers obtain personalized information
that can directly impact their healthcare," says Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS,
ScD, president of ISMP. "Consumers will no longer have to surf the internet
and visit multiple sites to keep current on the specific medications they
or their family members are taking -- our new tool will allow them to
create a profile that will automatically deliver customized drug safety
alerts, medication error prevention information, and breaking news to them
electronically."

    Founded by drug safety researchers in October 2007, iGuard.org is
committed to improving medication safety by providing patients with the
information they need to take more a more active role in their own health
care. The tool will be an ISMP-customized version of iGuard.org's current
service, which provides real-time information, including drug interactions
and recalls, to its more than 700,000-plus members. It will be featured on
the Institute's new consumer website to be launched this fall. The tool
will be offered to agencies, businesses, heath care providers, pharmacists
and organizations for use by their members, employees, and subscribers.

    "We are very proud to be working with such a prestigious organization
like ISMP, which has been providing drug safety recommendations and
resources for more than three decades," says Dr. Hugo Stephenson, president
of iGuard.org. "ISMP's medication error prevention information combined
with the drug interaction and alert services offered through iGuard.org
provide a new paradigm for educating patients and empowering them to play a
more active role in their own health care decision-making."

    About ISMP: The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) is a
501c(3) nonprofit organization that works closely with healthcare
practitioners and institutions, regulatory agencies, consumers, and
professional organizations to provide education about medication errors and
their prevention. ISMP represents more than 30 years of experience in
helping healthcare practitioners keep patients safe, and continues to lead
efforts to improve the medication use process. More information can be
found at http://www.ismp.org

    iGuard.org: Headquartered in Princeton, N.J., 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 has received
critical support from patient advocacy groups concerned by the large number
of patients affected by serious, preventable adverse drug interactions. It
offers balanced and timely content to help patients manage their healthcare
for themselves or loved ones. Registration is free online at http://www.iGuard.org



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Related links:
  • http://www.ismp.org
  • http://www.iGuard.org
    Photo Notes:
    NewsCom: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080430/CLW055LOGO
    AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org
    PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com
    CONTACT:
    Renee Brehio, ISMP, +1-704-831-8822,
    rbrehio@ismp.org; or Mari Mansfield, iGuard.org, +1-919-259-3298,
    mari.mansfield@iguard.org