Prioritised Interventions
Medication classes most often represented in the top 20 included analgesics, proton pump inhibitors, systemic antibacterials, and inhalation medications. The prioritised interventions covered multiple medication areas, including analgesics…
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Medication classes most often represented in the top 20 included analgesics, proton pump inhibitors, systemic antibacterials, and inhalation medications. The prioritised interventions covered multiple medication areas, including analgesics, antibiotics, anticoagulants, antiemetics, anti-inflammatory drugs, cardiovascular medicines, proton pump inhibitors, and inhalation medications. The top 20 prioritised interventions leaned toward inpatient care. The third Delphi round asked participants to prioritise interventions rather than reassess appropriateness. The three highest-ranked abstract-reported interventions were oral paracetamol switching, stopping chronic proton pump inhibitors without indication, and initiating antibiotics orally when bioavailability is good.