Perspective in Pharmacy Slides
Perspective in Pharmacy Slides
More and more, information and its related technology will provide
challenges as pharmacists assume greater responsibility for sharing
information about medicines and related products and ensuring their quality.
Leadership involves compassion and empathy as well as vision and the ability
to make decisions, communicate, and manage effectively.
The pharmacist must be able to use the evidence base (e.g., scientific, pharmacy
practice, health system) effectively in order to advise on the rational use of medicines
in the health care team.
By sharing and documenting experiences, the pharmacist can also contribute to the
evidence base with the goal of optimizing patient care and outcomes.
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An applicant who failed in the licensure examination on the third time shall
not be allowed to take the next succeeding examinations without having
undertaken a refresher program in a duly accredited institution.
Adult vaccines refer to cervical cancer, flu (influenza), pneumococcal, other pre-
exposure prophylactic vaccines to be administered to patients aged eighteen (18)
years and above, and such other vaccines as may be defined by the Department of
Health (DOH) in an administrative issuance
Expiration date refers to the end date when the manufacturer can guarantee th at a
product possesses its claimed potency, efficacy, quality, and safety; after which its
sale or distribution is prohibited
Definition of terms
Health supplement refers to any product that is used to maintain, enhance and improve the
healthy function of the human body and contains one (1) or more or a combination of the
following: (1) herbal fatty adds, enzymes, probiotics, and other bioactive substances; and (2)
substances derived from natural sources, including animal, plant, mineral, and botanical
materials in the form of extracts, isolates, concentrates, metabolites, synthetic sources of
substances mentioned in (1) and (2). It is presented in dosage forms or in small unit doses such
as capsules, tablets, powder, liquids and it shall not include any sterile preparations (i.e.
injectibles, eyedrops);
Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines refer to medicines used for symptomatic rehef of minor ailments
and which may be dispensed without a prescription;
Pharmacist refers to a health professional who has been registered and issued a vahd Certificate of
Registration (COR) and Professional Identification Card (PIC) by the PRC and the Professional Regulatory
Board of Pharmacy;
Definition of terms
Pharmacy aides refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in the different aspects
of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedures and
processes, with very minimal degree of independence or decision making and
without direct interaction with patients;
Pharmacy assistants refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in different aspects
of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedures and
processes, with a minimum degree of independence or decision making and may
have supervised interaction with patients;