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
pharmaceutic journalism examples
MIMS
Better Pharmacy
Philippine National Drug Formulary (PNDF)
OTHER SPECIALTIES
- drug wholesaling
- research and development
- pharmaceutical journalism
- government service
- ambulatory care/outpatient pharmacists
- cardiology pharmacists
government services examples
- FDA
- DOH & DOST
- NBI & DDB
- PRC as board examiners
- organizational management
- center for disease control and prevention
emerging fields in pharmacy practice
- pharmacoeconomics
- pharmacogenomics
- pharmacovigilance
- specialty pharmacy services
- medication management therapy
- immunizing pharmacist
- comprises of identifying, measuring, and comparing the cost, risks, and benefit of programs, services or therapies and determining which alternative produces the best health outcomes for resources invested.
pharmacoeconomics
- personalized healthcare using genetic testing offerings is becoming available
- within retail pharmacy settings.
- traditional treatment
pharmacogenomics
green
orange
red
blue
white
normal response
cautionary response
toxic response
altered response
no response
- the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other possible drug related problems
pharmacovigilance
- pharmacy industry revenues are shifting from traditional brand-name drugs to specialty drugs
specialty pharmacy services
- team effort of healthcare professionals to ensure expected outcomes in a systems approach
- aims at giving the optimized outcomes in terms of Pharmacoeconomic, clinical and quality of life in a therapeutic care plan on one to one patient basis.
medication management therapy
4 under medication management therapy
intake & collection
collate & translate
analyze
communicate
medication management therapy cycle
- medication therapy reviews
- pharmacotherapy consults
- disease management coach/support
- pharmacogenomics applications
- anticoagulation management
- other clinical services
- medication safety surveillance
- health, wellness, public health
- immunization
- Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy Resolution no. 05 series of 2021
- Accrediting Philippine pharmacists Association, inc (PPHA)
-as the training provider to conduct the “immunizing pharmacist certification program
immunizing pharmacist
- part of the implementation of RA No.10918 where one of the scope of practice of the pharmacist is the administration of adult vaccines; provided, however, that he/she has undergone prior training on the safe administration of adult vaccines and management of AEFI (Adverse Event Following Immunization) for pharmacists and holds a certificate of training issued by an institution duly accredited by the PRC. The relevance of this role was made more urgent given the need of the government to augment its existing
certification of the immunizing pharmacist
AEFI
Adverse Event Following Immunization
employment opportunities
- drugstore
- chain drugstore
- government agency
- drug distributor company
- hospital
- school of pharmacy
- chemical/cosmetic company
- drug manufacturing
drugstore
- drugstore owner
- supervising pharmacist
chain drugstore
- chain drugstore owner
- staff pharmacist
- branch pharmacist
- supervisor
- manager
government agency
Hospital: staff pharmacist; chief pharmacist
FDA: food and drug regulation officer
PDEA - pharmacist
DOH - pharmacist
NBI- drug analyst
AFP - military pharmacist
drug distributor company
- company pharmacist
- owner
hospital
- hospital/chief pharmacist
- clinical pharmacist
- supervisor
- director of pharmacy
school of pharmacy
- laboratory instructor
- lecturer
- department head
- dean
- owner
chemical/cosmetic company
- company pharmacist
- owner
drug manufacturing
- Company pharmacist
- Medical Representative
- Regulatory affairs manager
- Manufacturing pharmacist
- Quality control pharmacist
- Production Manager
- Clinical researcher
- Consultant
- Product Development pharmacist
- owner
core competency standards
- Practices in professional, legal and ethical manner
- Places client’s/patient’s welfare at the center of practice
- Demonstrates leadership and management skills
- Demonstrate cultural competence and effective
communication - Engages interprofessional collaboration
- Commits oneself to continuing professional development