Pharmaceutical Care may be a patient-centered, outcomes oriented pharmacy practice that needs the pharmacist to figure together with the patient and therefore the patient's other healthcare providers to market health, to stop disease, and to assess, monitor, initiate, and modify medication use to assure that drug therapy . the foremost well-known definition for pharmaceutical care came from Doug Hepler and Linda Strand in their article ‘Opportunities and responsibilities in pharmaceutical care’ from 1990. This was a landmark paper because it marked the beginning of the international movement to form pharmaceutical care more visible, and obtain the term and therefore the sort of care implemented in hospital and community pharmacy practice. During the subsequent years both authors worked to form the concept applicable in practice. Another definition reads: Pharmaceutical care is that the direct or indirect responsible provision of drug therapy for the aim of achieving the elimination or reduction of a patient's symptoms; arresting or slowing of a disease process; or preventing a disease.
Editorial: Anesthesiology Case Reports
Editorial: Anesthesiology Case Reports
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