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SM Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Evaluating the Professional Practice of Pharmacists Working At Pharmacies in Dealing with Drug Prescriptions

[ ISSN : 2574-2396 ]

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Received: 26-Jul-2017

Accepted: 24-Aug-2017

Published: 31-Aug-2017

Kaveh Eslami¹, Soheila Alboghobeish²* and Behzad Sharif Makhmalzadeh³

¹ Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran
² Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Student Research Committee of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran
³ Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Corresponding Author:

Soheila Alboghobeish, School of Medicine, Student Research Committee of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran, Tel: 00989163077349; Fax: 0098-613- 333-2036; Email: alboghobeish.s@ajums.ac.ir

Keywords

Pharmacist; Drug interactions; Education; Pharmacy

Abstract

Introduction: Pharmacists as the link between the patient and the physician to optimize drugs’ use play an important role in public health and the role of the pharmacist in giving information and prevention medical errors is undeniable. In this regard, the evaluation of the scientific and practical skills of pharmacists is of great importance. The aim of this research is to know how many pharmacists have been successful in performing their duties and providing medical services and what factors can influence this issue.

Method: In this study, 120 pharmacies were selected to be assessed on their performance(giving information about Drug use, Drug interactions, Maintenance drug, etc.) in dealing with the prescription of the wrong medication(that is took by an unknown person ) as well as the implementation of trade rules.

Results: The results of this study indicate that pharmacists were present only in 65.83 percent of pharmacies of the whole sample. Although a small percentage of pharmacists were active in scientific fields, 63.30% of prescriptions are delivered by the staff. Moreover, patients were informed about 7.5% of drug interactions and 2.5% of side effects of drug and 19.16% of drug maintenance conditions. However, the accuracy of orders written in compliance with prescribed medication was 100%.

Discussion: Although the improvement of pharmaceutical care is of interest to all pharmacists , this study has shown that errors in drug delivery, or failure to provide the necessary explanations to the patient is still happening and obviously this issue must be regarded deeply.

Citation

Eslami K, Alboghobeish S and Makhmalzadeh BS. Evaluating the Professional Practice of Pharmacists Working At Pharmacies in Dealing with Drug Prescriptions. SM J Pharmac Ther. 2017; 3(1): 1018.