PHARMACY PRACTICE

PHARMACY PRACTICE
Unit I:
 

a) Hospital and it’s organization 

Definition, Classification of hospital- Primary, Secondary and Tertiary hospitals, Classification based on clinical and non- clinical basis, Organization Structure of a Hospital, and Medical staffs involved in the hospital and their functions. 

b) Hospital pharmacy and its organization 

Definition, functions of hospital pharmacy, Organization structure, Location, Layout and staff requirements, and Responsibilities and functions of hospital pharmacists. 

c) Adverse drug reaction 

Classifications - Excessive pharmacological effects, secondary pharmacological effects, idiosyncrasy, allergic drug reactions, genetically determined toxicity, toxicity following sudden withdrawal of drugs, Drug interaction- beneficial interactions, adverse interactions, and pharmacokinetic drug interactions, Methods for detecting drug interactions, spontaneous case reports and record linkage studies, and Adverse drug reaction reporting and management.
 
Organization and structure of retail and wholesale drug store, types and design, Legal requirements for establishment and maintenance of a drug store, Dispensing of proprietary products, maintenance of records of retail and wholesale drug store. 

Unit II

a) Drug distribution system in a hospital 

Dispensing of drugs to inpatients, Types of drug distribution systems, charging policy and labelling, Dispensing of drugs to ambulatory patients, and Dispensing of controlled drugs. 

b) Hospital formulary

Definition, contents of hospital formulary, Differentiation of hospital formulary and Drug list, preparation and revision, and addition and deletion of drug from hospital formulary. 

c) Therapeutic drug monitoring 

Need for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Factors to be considered during the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, and Indian scenario for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 

d) Medication adherence 

Causes of medication non-adherence, pharmacist role in the medication adherence, and monitoring of patient medication adherence. 

e) Patient medication history interview 

Need for the patient medication history interview, medication interview forms. 

f) Community pharmacy management 

Financial, materials, staff, and infrastructure requirements. 

Unit III: 

a) Pharmacy and therapeutic committee 

Organization, functions, Policies of the pharmacy and therapeutic committee in including drugs into formulary, inpatient and outpatient prescription, automatic stop order, and emergency drug list preparation. 

b) Drug information services

Drug and Poison information centre, Sources of drug information, Computerised services, and storage and retrieval of information. 

Definition of patient counseling; steps involved in patient counseling, and Special cases that require the pharmacist 

d) Education and training program in the hospital 

Code of ethics for community pharmacy, and Role of pharmacist in the interdepartmental communication and community health education. 

e) Prescribed medication order and communication skills 
Prescribed medication order- interpretation and legal requirements, and Communication skills- communication with prescribers and patients. 

Unit IV 

Budget preparation and implementation 


b) Clinical Pharmacy 

Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pharmacy, functions and responsibilities of clinical pharmacist, Drug therapy monitoring - medication chart review, clinical review, pharmacist intervention, Ward round participation, Medication history and Pharmaceutical care. Dosing pattern and drug therapy based on Pharmacokinetic & disease pattern. 

Introduction and sale of over the counter, and Rational use of common over the counter medications. 

Unit V 

a) Drug store management and inventory control 

Organisation of drug store, types of materials stocked and storage conditions, Purchase and inventory control: principles, purchase procedure, purchase order, procurement and stocking, Economic order quantity, Reorder quantity level, and Methods used for the analysis of the drug expenditure 

b) Investigational use of drugs

Description, principles involved, classification, control, identification, role of hospital pharmacist, advisory committee. 

c) Interpretation of Clinical Laboratory Tests 

Blood chemistry, hematology, and urinalysis 

Recommended Books (Latest Edition): 

1. Merchant S.H. and Dr. J.S.Quadry. A textbook of hospital pharmacy, 4th ed. Ahmadabad: B.S. Shah Prakakshan; 2001. 

2. Parthasarathi G, Karin Nyfort-Hansen, Milap C Nahata. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice- essential concepts and skills, 1 st ed. Chennai: Orient Longman Private Limited; 2004. 

3. William E. Hassan. Hospital pharmacy, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger; 1986. 

4. Tipnis Bajaj. Hospital Pharmacy, 1st ed. Maharashtra: Career Publications; 2008. 

5. Scott LT. Basic skills in interpreting laboratory data, 4thed. American Society of Health System Pharmacists Inc; 2009. 

6. Parmar N.S. Health Education and Community Pharmacy, 18th ed. India: CBS Publishers & Distributers; 2008. 

Journals: 

1. Therapeutic drug monitoring. ISSN: 0163-4356 
2. Journal of pharmacy practice. ISSN : 0974-8326 
3. American journal of health system pharmacy. ISSN: 1535-2900 (online) 
4. Pharmacy times (Monthly magazine)

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