This is about drugs — but not the kind that the new government is relentlessly waging a war against. Nevertheless, it’s something that could have a heinous effect.

It’s about our elderly unintentionally poisoning themselves and dying due to the overuse or misuse of drugs (medicines).

A few months ago, pharmacology and toxicology experts got together and took turns to enlighten the elderly on the factors that contribute to the altered effects of drugs among the senior population and share some tips on how to avoid drug poisoning during a forum aptly  themed “Bantay Kalusugan para kay Lolo at Lola: Tamang Paggamit ng Gamot at Iba Pa.”

Dr. Lynn R. Panganiban, professor, UP College of Medicine and consultant, NPMCC UP-PGH, notes, “Because of physiological changes, elderly people handle drugs differently, which can cause serious adverse health effects if not properly used.  Due to their poor eyesight, absentmindedness, and lack of awareness and understanding of the intended uses of drugs, the elderly are prone to adverse drug events (ADEs) or injuries resulting from the use of a drug. Social and economic factors such as vices, dietary preferences, and polypharmacy (the simultaneous use of multiple drugs) increase the risk to incidence of ADEs among the elderly, which can be avoided through the rational use of drugs.”

Here are some life-saving guidelines on preventing ADEs among the elderly, as prescribed by the experts:

1. The administration of medicines should be supervised.

2.  Pills should be stored in their original containers, or in pillboxes or organizers, to avoid the mixing of pills. (We keep my mother’s anti-cholesterol and other pills in little square pillboxes attached to each other and labeled from Sunday to Saturday. An empty box means the medicine for the day has been taken.)

3.  The labels on medicine containers should be retained and kept legible.

4.  Self-medication or buying medicines marketed as “wonder” or “miracle pills” with cure-all indications should be avoided at all costs.

5.  A list of medications currently taken should be kept and those that are no longer used should be discarded.

6. Polypharmacy (the use of two or more drugs together to treat a single condition or disease), especially of over-the-counter drugs, should be avoided.

The elderly are reminded to consult a doctor when new signs and symptoms appear and when thinking of taking an over-the-counter medicine.

To avoid accidental poisoning, elderly patients should request for a written treatment plan from their doctors. This should include: name(s) of the drug(s), dosage, indication(s), and instructions as to the manner of administration. Also make a note of the adverse effects to be monitored and the food to be avoided.

Noli Abinales, president of the EcoWaste Coalition, commended the NPMCC UP-PGH and PSCOT for paying close attention to overdose and poisoning cases involving the elderly, which often go unnoticed and unrecorded. Abinales expressed hope that our poison centers would get more budgetary support from the new administration for their efforts to uphold the right to chemical and pharmaceutical safety of vulnerable groups such as the elderly.
The top five toxicants affecting the elderly, according to NPMCC UP-PGH’s census of poisoning cases, are: pesticide (like Malathion), sodium hypochlorite (e.g., Zonrox), kerosene, benzodiazepine (e.g., Diazepam), and ethanol (e.g., alcoholic drinks).

source: Philippine Star
http://www.philstar.com/health-and-family/2016/08/02/1608962/rx-protecting-elderly-drug-overdose

PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan- The country’s health research community will once again celebrate the annual Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week on 10-11 August 2016 at the Citystate Asturias Hotel.

With the theme “Research andInnovation for Health and the Environment,” the 10th PNHRS Week will be hosted by the MIMAROPA Health Research and Development Consortium (MHRDC), together with the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD).

The PNHRS Week provides a platform for interaction, learning, and collaboration of different stakeholders in health research and development.

“PNHRS [also] gives members of health research community opportunities to share information and experiences, voice their concerns, and contribute research-based solutions to health problems,” emphasized Dr. Jaime Montoya, PCHRD Executive Director.

Plenary and parallel sessions will revolve around key areas namely, innovation technologies in addressing climate change; science for safe water resources; information technology for health; ecosystem conservation; food protection and alternative functional foods; convergence in health and environment sustainable governance; government and community response to climate-induced health hazards and climate change pressures; and role of media in building health and environmental protection awareness and actions.

Topics to be featured are “Ethical Issues in Health and Health-related Research,” “Climate Change Hazard Adaptation Strategies for Health,” “Developing a National Research Program on Disaster Risk Reduction,” “Indigenous Health System and Environmental Pressures,” and “Research Fairness Initiative.” Student and Professional Research Competition will also be held.

PNHRS is an integrated national framework for health research in the country which aims to promote cooperation and integration of all health research efforts and stakeholders in the country to ensure that research contributes to evidence-informed health policies and actions. For more details about the event, please contact Ms. Ullyann Carticiano-Garcia at 837-7534 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

BACKGROUND

During FY 2004, The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) decided to end the “General Exchange Program” and modified the “Inter-University Exchange Program” to implement it as new program called the “Joint Research Program”. The Joint Research Program (JRP) under the Joint Scientific Cooperation Program between the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) is a bilateral exchange program jointly conducted by Filipino and Japanese researchers in accordance with their mutual agreement on international scientific collaboration.
PURPOSE

The JSPS-DOST bilateral exchange program aims to provide support for research to be jointly conducted by Japanese and Filipino researchers. 
Specifically, JRP aims to:

1.Contribute to scientific advancement by conducting bilateral research (including seminars) in the specific research field.
2.Provide opportunities for young researchers of Japan and the Philippines to meet, interact, and exchange ideas to build a robust S&T community in the region.

The Program is open to young Japanese and Filipino researchers in universities or research institutions based on a principle of equal partnership.

GENERAL POLICIES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

Duration of each Project

Each Project should run for a maximum of three (3) years, with an annual evaluation of the project to be conducted by the two organizations
Project Funding

JSPS will provide a set amount of funds (approximately 2.5 million yen per year) in support of each selected project.

DOST will also support each project with a set amount of funds as presented in the Line-Item- Budget (LIB) of the project proposal and approved by the DOST Executive Committee (DOST EXECOM). Approval of LIB is done during the project proposal review.

Japanese researchers will indicate, “desired funding from JSPS” in the JSPS-JRP application form. Filipino researchers will indicate “desired funding from DOST” in their proposal application. In this way, JSPS and DOST can judge that each principal researcher made the project proposal in close consultation with his/her counterpart researcher.


SELECTION CRITERIA (FOR FILIPINO RESEARCHERS SEEKING DOST FUNDS)

A. Eligibility of Proponent

1. Any Filipino scientists with proven competence may apply for GIA support of DOST, provided that projects are based in the Philippines and that Filipinos may benefit from the project.
2. The eligibility of project proponents shall be determined by the DOST Sectoral Council based on his/her readiness in terms of technical, managerial, and financial capabilities. As such the proponent shall submit documents/ proof of the following: credentials/proof of capability, track record, and endorsement of his/her institution. R&D program/project leader shall posses, at least, an MS degree in a relevant field.
3. Proponents should have no previous accountabilities with DOST.

B. General Criteria

1. Research topics should be within the DOST Priority Areas.
2. Capacity of the Proponent – competence of the proponent to undertake the project based on experience/ training and track record.
3. Scientific Merit – commitment to generate new knowledge or apply existing knowledge in an innovative manner.
4. Technical and Financial Feasibility – tenability of the undertaking both technically and financially.
5. Environmental Impact – project should not have adverse effect on the environment and public health.
6. Cultural Sensitivity – adaptability of the project to Philippine culture and tradition.
7. Reasonable Timeframe – duration of the project and its activities should be within reasonable limits or consistent with the nature and complexity of the proposed activity.
8. Plans for Research Utilization – proposal should include plans on how R&D results will get to end-user/s.
9. Institution Capacity – commitment to upgrade/ modernize S&T facilities and database infrastructure.

C. Application Requirements

The Filipino proponent shall submit documents that are required by DOST Sectoral Councils. These shall include, among others, the following:

1. Complete proposal following the DOST Format (Form 1B, 2B, 2B-1 and 2B-2).
2. Detailed breakdown of the required fund assistance to indicate counterpart of the proponent’s institution and other fund sources, if any (Line-Item Budget).
3. Curriculum vitae of proponent/ proof of capability of proponent to undertake research.
4. Accomplishment reports and audited financial reports of previous DOST-GIA funded projects, if any.
5. Endorsement letter from head of institution of the proponent.
6. Research Contract specifically on the proposed Intellectual Property sharing scheme cognizant of DOST policies on IPR protection (refer to IPR Section).

Procedure for Selecting Projects

Simultaneous recruitment will be done in Japanese and Philippine universities and research organizations by JSPS and DOST, respectively. Japanese university researchers will submit their proposals to JSPS while their counterparts in the Philippines are to submit the same proposal to DOST. The proposal of the Filipino researcher should be endorsed by his/her agency head. It should be submitted following the application format of JSPS and the DOST format for Research and Development Project Proposal (DOST Form 1B, 2B, 2B-1 and 2B-2), including Line-Item-Budget (LIB).

JSPS and DOST will verify each other’s list of applicants before independently reviewing, evaluating and prioritizing the proposals. JSPS and DOST will mutually agree on which proposal/s to support for each fiscal year. 

For further inquiries, please contact:
DOST-JSPS Secretariat
Department of Science and Technology
Rm. 301, DOST Main Bldg.,
DOST Compound, Gen. Santos Ave. 
Bicutan, Taguig City

Contact Details:
Telephone: (632) 838-8376, 837-2071 local 2001
Fax: (632) 838-8376
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

CALL FOR PRESENTATION

Manila, Philippines

22-23 September 2016

 

Application deadline: July 25, 2016

 

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will be hosting the 8th Asian Heads of Research Councils (ASIAHORCs) Joint Symposium on 22-23 September 2016 in Manila, Philippines. 

The theme of the Symposium is "Impact of Changing Regional Environment on Global Health"  with the following sub-themes:

  • Health Resilience to Climate Change
  • Health in Disaster Risk Management
  • Vector borne diseases and climate change
  • Environmental stressors in disease and implications on human health
  • Promoting health while mitigating climate change

The symposium aims to foster linkage among young researchers in advance science and technology within the region and works to strengthen the network among Asian countries by exchanging information through presentations and discussion of issues on the aforementioned field of research.

The call is open to young researchers whose major field is health sciences, preferably graduate students, PhD degree holders, or post doctoral fellows who are under 35 years of age as of September 22, 2016.

Instructions

Interested parties are requested to submit the following requirements to DOST- International Technology Cooperation Unit (ITCU) (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) on or before July 25, 2016 :

           1. Duly accomplished registration form

2. Endorsement letter from the head of agency

3. Updated curriculum vitae

4. Certificate of employment

5. Copy of Transcript of Records

6. Abstract of Presentation Paper

 

If there are any questions about the symposium, please contact contact the DOST JSPS Secretariat for clarification through email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or phone (02-838-8376, 02-837-2071 local 2001).

 

 

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines

8-9 August 2016

 

Application deadline: July 15, 2016

 

The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD), in cooperation with Philippine Association of Medical Journal Editors (PAMJE) and Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME) is organizing the 10th National Medical Writing Workshop and 3rd Writeshop for Young Researchers on 8-9 August 2016 in Palawan. The workshop aims to help young investigators in health and health social sciences acquire practical knowledge and skills in preparing a scientific article for publication in a scholarly peer-reviewed journal. Successful applicants will be granted free workshop registration, accommodation for participants and meals during the workshop, and assigned to a mentor-facilitator who will guide them in preparing their articles for a brief presentation.

Requirements for participants

The workshop is designed for a maximum of forty (40) researchers in health sciences and health social sciences, aged 35 years old and below, who have completed a research project and have drafted a manuscript for submission to a scholarly journal. The selected draft manuscripts will be reviewed and revised during the workshop, based on the lectures and exercises, under the guidance of the faculty and mentor – facilitators. All participants are expected to present a 7-minute power point summary of their revised manuscripts on the second day of the workshop, and agree to submit the article to an appropriate scholarly peer-reviewed journal within three (3) months after the workshop.

Instructions

Applicants should e-mail the following requirements to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. on or before 15 July 2016:

           1. Application forms (incomplete forms will not be considered)

2. Conforme slip

3. Abstracts

4. Draft Journal Manuscripts

5. Instructions to authors of prospective journal

The results of the selection of participants for the Workshop will be communicated on July 30 2016.

If there are any questions about the Workshop, please contact Ms. Ciaren Itulid at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call (02) 837-7534.

 

 

 

 

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