UNIT 2 Flashcards
An act regulating and modernizing the practice of pharmacy in
the Philippines, repealing for the purpose republic act
numbered five thousand nine hundred twenty-one
RA 10918
Philippine Pharmacy Act
Pharmacy Law
- also known as a “druggist” who is qualified to prepare and dispense drugs
- refers to a health professional who has been registered
and issued a valid Certificate of Registration (COR) and
Professional Identification Card (PIC) by the Professional
Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Professional
Regulation Board of Pharmacy
pharmacist
a pharmacist needs to be registered and issued by 2 valid documents
certificate of registration (COR)
professional identification card (PIC)
by the:
- Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
- Professional Regulation Board of Pharmacy
current and emerging fields in pharmacy
- academe
- regulatory pharmacy
- manufacturing/industrial
- community, hospital, and institutional health care pharmacy
- public health
- other specialties and opportunities
community, hospital, and institutional health care pharmacy
community pharmacy
hospital pharmacy
clinical pharmacist
institutional
other specialties and opportunities
- DENR
- DOST
- EPA Pharmacists
- Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
- Pharmacist with background in pharmacology and toxicology
- Drug Information Centers
- Pharmaceutic Journalism - MIMS, Better Pharmacy, PNDF
- Non-Government Organization
- Prepares students to become professional pharmacists through effective teaching
- Contributes to existing body of knowledge through conduct of scientific research
- Shares technical expertise to members of the community
- Enriches teaching with additional training and practice experience
academe
oversee regulations and guidelines that regulate clinical trials and other aspects of human research
regulatory pharmacy
- research (R & D)
- Production
- quality control
- marketing / drug distribution
manufacturing/industrial
- provide health care services and information to underserved communities in outpatient settings.
- botica, drugstore, pharmacy, retail pharmacy
community pharmacy
- drug consultant to doctors, nurses, patients and other hospital personnel
- compounding prescriptions in a hospital setting
- member of the Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee (PTC)
- Hospital pharmacist assumes all responsibility for the drug control system in the hospital
hospital pharmacy
assumes all responsibility for the drug control system in the hospital
hospital pharmacist
- works with physician, patient and other health professionals to ensure that medication produce the best possible health outcome.
- patient oriented
- makes the rounds with the doctor
- monitors drug therapy
- advises the patient on drug use, side effects, and drug interactions
clinical pharmacist
- Non-pharmaceutical establishments
- (Ex. Supreme Court, San Miguel Corp., GSIS, Proctor &
Gamble)
institutional
non-pharmaceutical establishment examples
supreme court
san miguel corp
GSIS
proctor & gamble
- Identifies appropriately the health and pharmaceutical needs of the population as well as the appropriate interventions to address them
- Supports activities aimed at protecting and improving the health and well-being of the population
- Participates in policy and strategy development and implementation
- Contributes to the evidence base on how medicines-related interventions, programs and policies improve and protect the health of the population through academic and/or pharmacy practice research
- Ensures clinical governance and continuous quality improvement in service design and delivery
public health