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A comprehensive summary of all medications taken by a patient, including prescription, over-the-counter, health supplements and dietary supplements.

Patient Medication Profile

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All prescriptions dispensed in the pharmacy shall be recorded in an appropriate recording system (I.e., electronic or manual) as may be required by the

Department of Health, FDA, and/or the Board

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e Department of Health, FDA, and/or the Board, indicating the following:

a. Name of prescriber.

b. Name and address of patient

c. Product name (generic and brand name, if any)

d. Dosage strength and form

e. Quantity of drug dispensed

f. Initials of pharmacists

g. Others as may be prescribed

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shall be open for inspection by the representatives of the Board or the FDA, or both at any time of the day, when the pharmacy is open, and must be kept for a period of not less than

two years after the last entry.

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 All required information on dangerous drugs dispensed by a pharmacy shall be   recorded in the

Dangerous Drugs Book

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All referrals such as TB patients undertaken by the pharmaceutical outlets shall be open for inspection by the representatives of the Board or the representative of DOH, or the FDA, or both, at(blank), and must be kept for a period of not less than two years after the last entry

any time of the day, when the pharmacy is open

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MEDICATION-RELATED PROBLEM

1. Untreated Indications 

2. Improper Drug Selection

3. Sub-Therapeutic Dosage

4. Failure To Receive Medication

5. Overdosage

6. Adverse Drug Reactions 

7. Drug Interactions

8. Medication Use Without Indication

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Patient has a medicated related problem that needs drug treatment but is not receiving medication for specific indication.

. Untreated Indications

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Patient is being given an insufficient does of required medication for the treatment for identified symptoms.

3. Sub-Therapeutic Dosage

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Patients receiving the wrong medication for the identified illness/symptoms.

2. Improper Drug Selection

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Patient receiving more than the required dose for the identified diseases.

5. Overdosage

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Patient has medication-related problem but is not receiving any medication due to various reasons: Pharmaceutical Psychological Social Economic

Failure To Receive Medication

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- Patient has a medication-related problem that is a result of an effect from taking the medication.

6. Adverse Drug Reactions

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Patient is taking medication with no valid indication.

8. Medication Use Without Indication

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- Patient has a medication-related problem resulting from drug-drug, drug-food or drug-laboratory test interaction.

7. Drug Interactions

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Is defined as providing medication information orally or in written form to patients or their representatives on directions of use, advice on side effects, precautions, storage, diet and lifestyle modifications

Patient Counseling

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Patients should recognize the importance of medication for his

well-being

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A working relationship and (blank) for continuous interaction and consultation should be establish

foundation

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Patient’s understanding of strategies to deal with medication side effects and drug interactions should be

improved

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Should ensure better

patient compliance

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