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Overview of Drugstore Types
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Overview of Drugstore Types

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Which type of pharmacy serves as a health information center?

  • Chain Drugstore
  • Independent Drugstore
  • Pharmaceutical Centers (correct)
  • Community Pharmacy
  • What percentage of pharmacy graduates practice in Community Pharmacy?

  • 70%
  • 50%
  • 90%
  • 85% (correct)
  • What is one of the key functions of Industrial Pharmacy?

    Marketing, administration, production, and quality control

    The ______ pharmacy focuses on research and development of pharmaceutical products.

    <p>Industrial</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Chain Drugstores only operate in urban areas.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Philippine Society of Hospital Pharmacists (PSHP) promote?

    <p>Hospital pharmacy interests</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key advantage of drug wholesaling?

    <p>Reduces hazards in stock handling</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Overview of Pharmacy

    • Independent drugstores vary in size and merchandise, catering to diverse consumer needs.
    • Pharmaceutical centers serve as health information hubs, housing extensive reference materials.
    • Chain drugstores operate multiple branches under a uniform name, serving both urban and rural populations.

    Learning Objectives

    • Recognize different areas of pharmacy practice, including community, wholesale, and specialty pharmacies.
    • Differentiate pharmacist roles across various fields and settings, including hospitals, industry, and education.
    • Understand the responsibilities of pharmacists, including dispensing medications, compounding prescriptions, managing inventory, and advising patients.

    Community Pharmacy

    • Community pharmacies are practiced by 85% of pharmacy graduates, emphasizing a business-oriented approach to healthcare.
    • They involve key functions such as dispensing medications, compounding, selling products, and patient consultations.
    • Types of community pharmacies may vary based on service specifications and specialties included.

    Wholesale Pharmacy

    • Serves as an intermediary between pharmaceutical manufacturers and retailers, facilitating efficient product distribution.
    • Streamlines the process of obtaining medications by allowing retailers to access multiple manufacturers through a single channel.
    • Drug wholesaling minimizes hazards associated with stock handling and simplifies record-keeping and billing tasks.

    Hospital Pharmacy

    • Operates to supervise and ensure quality across various pharmaceutical stages, adhering to established standards.
    • Functions include pharmaceutical care, medication management, and coordinating services within healthcare settings.
    • Emphasizes the importance of quality checks and compliance with regulatory guidelines throughout medication production and handling.

    Specialty Services

    • Specializations include but are not limited to geriatrics, mental health, oncology, and radiopharmacy.
    • Focuses on tailored pharmaceutical care and research to address complex patient needs in various medical fields.

    Professional Organizations

    • The Philippine Society of Hospital Pharmacists (PSHP) was established in 1962 to advocate for hospital pharmacy and provide professional development through seminars and training.

    Drug Distribution Flow

    • The drug distribution process includes multiple stakeholders: manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers.
    • Manufacturers produce pharmaceuticals, while wholesalers distribute these products to facilitate access for consumers through retailers.

    Production Process

    • Involves converting raw materials into finished pharmaceutical products while adhering to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP).
    • Key functions within industrial pharmacy include marketing, administration, production, and quality control, with a strong focus on research and development.

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    Explore the various types of drugstores, including independent, pharmaceutical centers, and chain drugstores. This quiz will help you understand their sizes, merchandise, and roles in health information. Take the quiz to test your knowledge on pharmacy operations.

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