%0 Journal Article %T Supplying a pharmacy for NASA exploration spaceflight: challenges and current understanding %A Erik L. Antonsen %A Rahul Suresh %A Rebecca S. Blue %A Robert A. Mulcahy %A Tina M. Bayuse %A Vernie R. Daniels %A Virginia E. Wotring %J Archive of "NPJ Microgravity". %D 2019 %R 10.1038/s41526-019-0075-2 %X Reported use of medication per crewmember during ISS Expeditions 1¨C20, 21¨C40, and during the experimental Dose Tracker trial.2,3 Expeditions 1¨C20 had minimal requirements regarding reporting of medication use and relied on crewmember volunteering of data; Expeditions 21¨C40 provided slightly more guidance for flight surgeons in soliciting medication use information during Private Medical Conferences, but relied on crewmember recall. The Dose Tracker experiment employed medication-tracking technology that prompted crewmembers to report usage data, side effects, effectiveness, and symptom relief for each use of medication during flight. The experiment demonstrated the extensive amount of drug-use data lost by traditional medication use tracking. CM crewmember %K Preventive medicine %K Pharmacokinetics %K Pharmacodynamics %K Clinical pharmacology %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565689/