The Dader Method
for Pharmacotherapy Follow-Up was created in 1999 to implement the
process laid out by the Dader Programme and it was revised in 2003.
Since then, pharmacists have provided us with their remarks and
comments on the programme, and some research was also made. Some
of those have allowed for another revision to be carried out.
The aim of this work is to present the Dader Programme in its current
state, following its third revision. This revision has been carried
out with the aims being globalisation and simplification of the
programme. Globalisation, so that the programme is standard practice
and can be used by any pharmacist working with any patient, whatever
the treatment for their illness. And simplification, because for
a procedure to become a widespread practice, it has to be as easy
as possible to follow, without losing the precision of a standardised
operational procedure.