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PharmaTutor (July - 2017)
ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 5, Issue 7)
Received On: 17/03/2017; Accepted On: 01/04/2017; Published On: 01/07/2017
AUTHORS:
M. Manasa Rekha*, M. Manasa ,
Department of Pharmacy Practice,
Annamacharya college of Pharmacy,
Rajampet, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Email: manasarekharoyal@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Clinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy in which pharmacists provide patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings but the clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospitals and clinics. Clinical pharmacists often work in collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners and other healthcare professionals. The Clinical Pharmacist Stating explicitly that the clinical pharmacist cares for patients in all health care settings emphasizes two points: that clinical pharmacists provide care to their patients and that this practice can occur in any practice setting. The clinical pharmacist’s application of evidence and evolving sciences points out that clinical pharmacy is a scientifically rooted discipline the application of legal, ethical, social, cultural, and economic principles serves to remind us that clinical pharmacy practice also takes into account societal factors that extend beyond science.
How to cite this article: Rekha MM, Manasa M;A study on role of doctor of pharmacy in identification and reporting of adverse drug reactions in an antiretroviral therapy ward of a teritary care teaching hospital; PharmaTutor; 2017; 5(7); 33-42
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