General Identification |
Federative Unit |
UF |
ESTADO |
Municipality’s IBGE code |
IBGE |
IBGE |
Municipality’s name |
CIDADE |
MUNICIPIO |
National Register of Health Establishments |
CNES |
CNES_FI-NAL |
PHC Unit Professionals |
No. of Pharmaceutical Professionals in the Unit |
I.3.5.6 |
I.3.2.6 |
Health unit opening hours (2nd Cycle)/Medicines part of the Basic Pharmacy (3rd Cycle) |
Dispensing medications in the unit |
I.8.6.6 |
I.15.1 |
Structural characteristics and ambience of the health unit |
Medication dispensing area |
I.10.1.8 |
I.6.2.1 |
Fractionation area |
I.10.1.9 |
I.6.2.2 |
Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up room |
I.10.1.10 |
I.6.2.3 |
Medication storage room |
I.10.1.11 |
I.6.2.4 |
Adequate storage and packaging of medicines (clean place without mold, cool and airy, the boxes are on shelves away from the wall and foor) |
I.10.1.12 |
I.6.2.6 |
Computer in the pharmacy (2nd Cycle) / No. of operating computers in the Pharmacy (3rd Cycle) |
I.10.1.13 |
I.6.2.7 |
Equipment and materials |
Refrigerator for pharmacy (2nd Cycle) / No. of exclusive operating refrigerators for medicines in the pharmacy (3rd Cycle) |
I.12.12 |
I.8.22 |
Medicines part of the Basic Pharmacy (2nd Cycle) / Pharmaceutical Care (Electronic Module 3rd Cycle) |
The dispensing of medicines in the municipality is decentralized? (2nd Cycle - Response by eSF)
The dispensing of medicines in the municipality is: Centralized/Decentralized (3rd Cycle - Electronic Module - Response by municipality)
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I.18.1 |
8.1 |
Medicines part of the Basic Pharmacy |
Which professional dispenses the medicines in the unit? The pharmacist |
I.18.2.1 |
No equivalent |
Medicines part of the Basic Pharmacy (2nd Cycle) / Pharmaceutical Care (Electronic Module 3rd Cycle) |
Is the dispensing of controlled medicines decentralized? (2nd Cycle - Response by eSF) Is the dispensing of controlled medicines centralized? (3rd Cycle - Electronic Module - Response by municipality) |
I.21.7 |
8.4 |
Medicines part of the Basic Pharmacy |
Antianemic drugs / vitamins / multivitamins / mineral salts (In sufficient quantity) |
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Oral rehydration salts |
I.18.3/1 |
I.15.2 |
Ferrous sulphate |
I.18.13/1 |
I.15.4.1 |
Folic acid |
I.18.14/1 |
I.15.4.2 |
Anti-asthmatic drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
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Salbutamol sulfate |
I.18.19/1 |
I.15.5.1 |
Beclomethasone dipropionate |
I.18.21/1 |
I.15.5.3 |
Hormonal contraceptive drugs/sex hormones (In sufficient quantity) |
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Norethisterone Enanthate + Estradiol Valerate |
I.18.26/1 |
I.15.6.1 |
Ethinylestradiol + Levonorgestrel |
I.18.27/1 |
I.15.6.2 |
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate |
I.18.29/1 |
I.15.6.4 |
Antihypertensive drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
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Captopril |
I.19.1/1 |
I.15.7.1 |
Enalapril maleate |
I.19.2/1 |
I.15.7.2 |
Atenolol |
I.19.4/1 |
I.15.7.4 |
Hydrochlorothiazide |
I.19.8/1 |
I.15.7.8 |
Cardiological drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
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Propranolol hydrochloride |
I.19.3/1 |
I.15.7.3 |
Simvastatin |
I.19.11/1 |
I.15.7.11 |
Antidiabetic drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
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Glibenclamide |
I.19.20/1 |
I.15.8.1 |
Metformin Hydrochloride |
I.19.21/1 |
I.15.8.2 |
NPH insulin |
I.19.22/1 |
I.15.8.3 |
Regular insulin |
I.19.23/1 |
I.15.8.4 |
Antibiotic and antifungal medicines (In sufficient quantity) |
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Amoxicillin |
I.20.1/1 |
I.15.9.1 |
Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride |
I.20.2/1 |
I.15.9.2 |
Benzathine benzylpenicillin |
I.20.3/1 |
I.15.9.3 |
Erythromycin stearate |
I.20.11/1 |
I.15.9.11 |
Gentamicin sulfate |
I.20.12/1 |
I.15.9.12 |
Sulfadiazine tablet |
I.20.14/1 |
I.15.9.14 |
Fluconazole |
I.20.15/1 |
I.15.9.15 |
Miconazole nitrate |
I.20.17/1 |
I.15.9.17 |
Nystatin |
I.20.19/1 |
I.15.9.19 |
Azithromycin |
I.20.20/1 |
I.15.9.20 |
Analgesic/antipyretic drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
I.20.21/1 |
I.15.9.21 |
Ibuprofen |
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Paracetamol |
I.20.23/1 |
I.15.10.2 |
Paracetamol |
I.20.24/1 |
I.15.10.3 |
Anticonvulsant / antidepressant / antipsychotic / anxiolytic and hypnosedative drugs (In sufficient quantity) |
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Diazepam |
I.21.10/1 |
I.15.19.4 |