At a Few Selected Community Pharmacies in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, Community Pharmacists Adhere to Logical Dispensing Procedures: A Review
Keywords:
Community Pharmacists, Drug food interaction, Drug therapy, Medicine, Rational dispensing practice adherenceAbstract
Background: A key element in ensuring the rational use of medication is good distribution practices, which are defined as giving the proper medicine in an effective form, to the right patient in the right dosage and quantity, with clear instructions, and in a container that preserves the potency of the drug.
Objective: to assess community pharmacists’ adherence to rational dispensing practice at selected community pharmacies in Addis Ababa.
Method: A cross-sectional study design was employed to assess the adherence of community pharmacists to rational prescribing practices. World Health organization prescribing standards was used to carry out face to face interview via close ended questionnaire.
Result: The study conducted on total of 12 pharmacies and 120 clients showed that all the selected pharmacies fulfilled the standard 100%. All have the needed materials with the appropriate environment, of the observed pharmacists the most frequently given information’s was frequency and duration with percentages of 96.7% and 95% respectively. However important informations like side effect, precautions and contraindications were not given much emphasis only 9.2% informed about side effects, 10% about precautions and 21% about contraindications
Conclusion: This study showed that knowledge and skill about our study area, alone are not enough. Although the pharmacists seem being equipped with the necessary requirements, all had some negligence. Therefore, periodical training and awareness raising to be conducted as such negligence will have a negative outcome on client/patients.