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  1. Article: Emerging pharmacy services; Recommendations for emergency care of COVID-19 pandemic in low and middle-income countries.

    Hamid, Husnain / Masood, Rizwan Ali / Khalid, Wahab / Saqlain, Muhammad / Tariq, Hira / Munir, Muhammad Usman

    Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences

    2021  Volume 33, Issue 4, Page(s) 1735–1738

    Abstract: ... by the World Health Organization and now become a global health emergency. Low and Middle income-countries lack standard ... The literature aimed to provide emerging pharmacy services and recommend it to be implemented in low and middle ... pharmacy services in terms of staff, education, training, pharmaceutical care, research, and practice ...

    Abstract The ongoing outbreak of coronavirus diseases (COVID-19) has been declared as Pandemic by the World Health Organization and now become a global health emergency. Low and Middle income-countries lack standard pharmacy services in terms of staff, education, training, pharmaceutical care, research, and practice. The literature aimed to provide emerging pharmacy services and recommend it to be implemented in low and middle-income countries. Currently, pharmacies were easily accessible sites by the community, a trained staff under the guidance of pharmacist can be helpful for the management of visiting customers. In the surge of disease, pharmacists proved themselves as a frontline defense for the community by significant contribution in identifying, reporting, and managing COVID-19 patients through pharmaceutical care services at the community level, hospital/clinical level, and through Tele-pharmaceutical services.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/drug therapy ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; Community Pharmacy Services ; Developing Countries ; Disease Notification ; Drug Interactions ; Humans ; Patient Education as Topic ; Pharmaceutical Research ; Pharmaceutical Services ; Pharmacists ; Pharmacy Service, Hospital ; Professional Role ; Quarantine ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Telemedicine
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-09
    Publishing country Pakistan
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 885131-1
    ISSN 1011-601X
    ISSN 1011-601X
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Emerging pharmacy services;Recommendations for emergency care of COVID-19 pandemic in low and middle-income countries

    Hamid, H. / Masood, R. A. / Khalid, W. / Saqlain, M. / Tariq, H. / Munir, M. U.

    Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Abstract: ... aimed to provide emerging pharmacy services and recommend it to be implemented in low and middle-income ... by the World Health Organization and now become a global health emergency Low and Middle income-countries lack standard ... in identifying, reporting, and managing COVID-19 patients through pharmaceutical care services ...

    Abstract The ongoing outbreak of coronavirus diseases (COVID-19) has been declared as Pandemic by the World Health Organization and now become a global health emergency Low and Middle income-countries lack standard pharmacy services in terms of staff, education, training, pharmaceutical care, research, and practice The literature aimed to provide emerging pharmacy services and recommend it to be implemented in low and middle-income countries Currently, pharmacies were easily accessible sites by the community, a trained staff under the guidance of pharmacist can be helpful for the management of visiting customers In the surge of disease, pharmacists proved themselves as a frontline defense for the community by significant contribution in identifying, reporting, and managing COVID-19 patients through pharmaceutical care services at the community level, hospital/clinical level, and through Tele-pharmaceutical services
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #770265
    Database COVID19

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