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Pharmacy practice

Pharmacy practice  is the discipline of  pharmacy  which involves developing the professional roles of  pharmacists . Areas of p...

  1. Pharmacy practice is the discipline of pharmacy which involves developing the professional roles of pharmacists.
Areas of pharmacy practice include:

  • Disease-state management
  • Clinical interventions (refusal to dispense a drug, recommendation to change and/or add a drug to a patient's pharmacotherapy, dosage adjustments, etc.)
  • Professional development.
  • Pharmaceutical care
  • Extemporaneous pharmaceutical compounding.
  • Communication skills
  • Health psychology
  • Patient care
  • Drug abuse prevention
  • Prevention of drug interactions, including drug-drug interactions or drug-food interactions
  • Prevention (or minimization) of adverse events
  • Incompatibility
  • Drug discovery and evaluation
  • Community Pharmacy
  • Detect pharmacotherapy-related problems, such as:
  1. The patient is taking a drug which he/she does not need.
  2. The patient is taking a drug for a specific disease, other than one afflicting the patient.
  3. The patient needs a drug for a specific disease, but is not receiving it.
  4. The patient is taking a drug underdose.
  5. The patient is taking a drug overdose
  6. The patient is having an adverse effect to a specific drug.
  7. The patient is suffering from a drug-drug interaction, drug-food interaction, drug-ethanol interaction, or any other interaction.ax

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