Collect and record information during drug preclinical development and clinical trials
Pharmacovigilance
Collect and record adverse drug reactions
Pharmacovigilance
Creates standard operating procedures, individual case study report, literature screening and
regulatory reporting
Pharmacovigilance
involved in advance pharmacy practice
Public health pharmacists
This is primarily concerned with health
education, health promotion and disease prevention interventions.
Public health pharmacists
Provide public health services
Public health pharmacists
Act as information resources on lifestyle changes that can influence healthy outcomes.
Public health pharmacists
Involved in health screenings (e.g. diabetes, cholesterol, osteoporosis), immunizations, pain control,
participatory and counseling/health education.
Public health pharmacists
Provide information on self-management (hypertension, asthma, HIV), smoking cessation, alcohol,
tobacco and other drug use prevention, family planning, medication indications and conditions (like
dyslipidemia).
Public health pharmacists
also referred to as MTM
Medication therapy management
used to describe a broad range of
health care services provided by pharmacists,
Medication therapy management
the medication experts on the health care team
Medication therapy management
a service or group of services that optimize therapeutic outcomes for individual patients
Medication therapy management
Medication therapy management services include
medication therapy reviews
pharmacotherapy consults
anticoagulation management
immunizations
health and wellness programs
and many other clinical services
reason pharmacists provide medication therapy management
Pharmacists provide medication therapy management to help patients get the best benefits from their
medications by actively managing drug therapy and by identifying, preventing and resolving medication
related problems.
goal of all pharmacists providing medication therapy management
make
sure that the medication is right for the patient
Pharmacists provide medication therapy management services in
all care settings
Medicines used for MTM:
1.prescription medications
2. non-prescription medications
3. herbals or other dietary supplements
People who may benefit from MTM:
1. Several medications
2. Several health conditions
3. Those who have questions or problems with their medications
4. Those who are taking medications that require close monitoring
5. Those who have been hospitalized
6. Those who obtain their medications from more than one pharmacy
play a key role in treating diseases, reduce symptoms, prevent diseases and slow down the worsening of the illness. It is commonly used by doctors in treating patients. The medicines are handles by pharmacists by law.
Medicines