Hospital pharmacy standards (FIP Basel Statements, AHSP)

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Hospital pharmacy standards ensure safe, effective, and high-quality pharmaceutical care within healthcare institutions. The FIP Basel Statements and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Standards are two notable standards. Let’s delve into each: FIP Basel Statements on the Future of Hospital Pharmacy The FIP Basel Statements were developed by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) … Read more

Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) in Hospital

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Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) in hospital settings is a set of principles and standards designed to ensure the delivery of high-quality pharmaceutical care and services. GPP emphasizes the role of pharmacists and other pharmacy professionals in optimizing patient outcomes, promoting patient safety, and maintaining the integrity of the pharmaceutical profession. The following are key aspects … Read more

Workload Requirements in Hospital Pharmacy

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1. Dispensing and Medication Distribution: Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are responsible for accurately dispensing medications based on prescriptions, ensuring proper labeling, and providing appropriate patient instructions. 2. Clinical Services: Clinical pharmacists participate in patient care rounds, manage medication, and collaborate with healthcare teams to optimize drug therapy. 3. Medication Monitoring: Monitoring patients for medication efficacy, … Read more

Qualification and experience requirements for Hospital Pharmacy

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The qualification and experience requirements for individuals working in hospital pharmacy can vary based on the specific roles and responsibilities. Below are general guidelines for common positions within hospital pharmacy: 1. Pharmacist Qualification:   A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) or Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree.   Completion of licensure or registration requirements as per the … Read more

Organizational structure of a hospital pharmacy

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The organizational structure of a hospital pharmacy can vary depending on the size of the hospital, the scope of services offered, and local regulations. However, a typical organizational structure may include the following key components: 1. Director of Pharmacy The Director of Pharmacy oversees all pharmacy operations, ensures compliance with regulations, and provides leadership to … Read more

National and international scenario of hospital pharmacy

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The national and international scenarios in the context of hospital pharmacy involve considerations of healthcare systems, regulatory frameworks, emerging trends, and challenges. Let’s explore these aspects: National Scenario 1. Healthcare System: The structure and organization of the healthcare system impact the role and scope of hospital pharmacy. In some countries, hospital pharmacists are integral members … Read more

Hospital Pharmacy: Definition, Scope

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Hospital pharmacy refers to a specialized field of pharmacy practice concerned with managing and dispensing medications within a hospital setting. It encompasses a wide range of pharmaceutical services to ensure safe, effective, and optimal drug therapy for patients admitted to the hospital. Hospital pharmacists work collaboratively with healthcare teams to provide pharmaceutical care, manage medication … Read more

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a chronic medical condition characterized by the heart’s inability to pump blood effectively, leading to inadequate perfusion of tissues and congestion of fluids in the lungs and other parts of the body. It is a progressive condition that affects the heart’s ability to meet the body’s oxygen and nutrient demands. … Read more

Hyperlipidemia: Definition, Etiopathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, Non-pharmacological/Pharmacological Management

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Hyperlipidemia refers to elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream, including cholesterol and triglycerides. These abnormal lipid levels can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis, a condition characterized by the deposition of fatty plaques on arterial walls, leading to cardiovascular diseases. Etiopathogenesis 1. Genetic Factors: Familial hyperlipidemias, such as familial hypercholesterolemia, involve genetic mutations … Read more

Diseases related to malnutrition of proteins.

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Malnutrition of proteins can lead to various diseases and health conditions due to insufficient intake or inadequate absorption of essential proteins. Protein malnutrition can manifest as both protein deficiency (kwashiorkor) and overall malnutrition (marasmus). Here are details on diseases related to protein malnutrition: 1. Kwashiorkor Cause: Kwashiorkor is primarily caused by a severe deficiency of … Read more