Pharmacy
The Pharmacy Department in a hospital is responsible for providing safe and effective pharmaceutical care to patients. Some of the main duties and services include:
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Medication Management: The Pharmacy Department ensures that patients receive the correct medication at the right time and dose. They work with other healthcare providers to develop treatment plans and monitor patients for adverse reactions.
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Drug Therapy Monitoring: Pharmacists monitor patients for potential drug interactions, adverse reactions, and dosage issues. They make recommendations to physicians and other healthcare providers to adjust medications as needed.
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Formulary Management: Pharmacy Departments maintain the hospital formulary, a list of medications that have been approved for use in the hospital. They also negotiate contracts with drug manufacturers and suppliers to ensure cost-effective purchasing.
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Clinical Services: Pharmacists provide clinical services such as drug information and counseling to patients, healthcare providers, and families. They also provide education to patients on the use and storage of medications.
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Compounding and Sterilization: Pharmacy Departments prepare and dispense medications and intravenous (IV) solutions. They also maintain strict quality control and sterilization processes to ensure patient safety.
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Inventory Management: Pharmacists are responsible for managing the hospital's drug inventory, including ordering, receiving, and stocking medications. They also monitor and control drug waste to ensure that medications are not wasted or expired.
Overall, the Pharmacy Department in a hospital plays a critical role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications for patients.