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Distribution and Dispensing of Ancillary Substances and Articles

Distribution and Dispensing of Ancillary Substances and Articles

Ancillary supplies are such that the laboratories, wards, and special service areas can predict their rate of use and order them from the pharmacy either weekly or bi-weekly. The following two methods are utilized to inform the wards, laboratories, and special service areas about what is to be carried in inventory: In hospitals where a … Read more

Radiopharmaceuticals MCQs

Radiopharmaceuticals MCQs

We have provided 50 MCQs on Radiopharmaceuticals, Unit-5, 1st semester, PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, B. Pharm. We have covered following topics. Radiopharmaceuticals: Radio activity, Measurement of radioactivity, Properties of α, β, γ radiations, Half-life, radio isotopes and study of radio isotopes – Sodium iodide I131, Storage conditions, precautions & pharmaceutical application of radioactive substances. MCQ on Radiopharmaceuticals Answer: … Read more

Gastrointestinal Agents MCQs

Gastrointestinal Agents MCQs

We have provided 50 MCQs on Gastrointestinal agents, Unit-3, 1st semester, PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, B. Pharm. We have covered following topics. Gastrointestinal agents MCQ on Gastrointestinal agents Ammonium chloride is an example of which type of acidifier? ​A. Systemic acidifier B. Topical acidifier C. Both A and B D. None of the above Answer: A Diluted hydrochloric … Read more

Dispensing of Controlled Drugs

Dispensing of Controlled Drugs

There are many natural substances of vegetable, animal, and mineral origin. These substances are mostly beneficial but some are even harmful to mankind if not used properly and are misused. Morphine and allied alkaloids of opium, cocaine, coca leaves, cannabinoids, and other resins of Cannabis indica, ergot, etc. are examples of such drugs. These are … Read more

Charging Policy in Hospital Pharmacy

Charging Policy in Hospital Pharmacy

All hospitals should have a uniform charging policy for drugs. An unbiased price for drugs should be charged to all the patients while considering the financial interests of the hospital. The charging policies are categorized under the following heads: Per Diem Drug Charge or all-inclusive or no Special Rate In this system, charges for 250 … Read more

ADVERSE DRUG REACTION REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT

ADVERSE DRUG REACTION REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT

During reporting an ADR, the healthcare professional should keep in mind that these reports are only showing suspected associations of a drug with a particular adverse event. Reporting an ADR does not confirm a causal relationship between the drug and the adverse reaction. But, it is always better to report a case in a doubtful … Read more

METHODS FOR DETECTING DRUG INTERACTIONS

METHODS FOR DETECTING DRUG INTERACTIONS

ADR is detected by the following two methods: Pharmacovigilance (Spontaneous Case Reports and Record Linkage Studies) Pharmacovigilance is a branch of clinical pharmacy in which drug-induced unknown adverse effects and their risk factors are detected and studied to prevent iatrogenic disease and promote the safe and rational use of drugs. The WHO defined pharmacovigilance as … Read more

DRUG INTERACTIONS

DRUG INTERACTIONS

A situation in which a substance affects the drug activity (i.e., either increases or decreases the effects) or produces a new effect that does not produce on its own is termed a drug interaction. Interaction between drugs (i.e., drug-drug interaction) occurs most commonly. However, interactions also occur between drugs and foods (i.e., drug-food interactions), and … Read more

ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS

ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS

Any appreciable harmful or unpleasant reaction resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment, or alteration of the dosage regimen or withdrawal of the product is known as an Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR). Both toxic effects and side effects … Read more

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