SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 59
Download to read offline
Compounding and Dispensing
Description
 Compounding & Dispensing :
 The practice of Pharmacists regarding the process of compounding and
drug delivery
 Good Pharmacy Practice as a Standard
 Pharmaceutical Care
 Extemporaneous dispensing
 Prescription Handling
 Specific aspects in the practice of compounding & dispensing such:
 Prescription screening and address administrative, clinical and farmasetis
 Dose Calculation
 Labelling and determination of Beyond-use date
 Medication error : Prevention and how to overcome it
 Dosage Form and Patient specific drug delivery system
Objective:
 Understand the role of compounding Pharmacists dispensing &
in practice
 Able to resolve problems of making preparations-specific
preparations
 Applying the techniques of solving problems related to the
administrative aspects, and clinical farmasetis in the giving of
drugs on patients
 Apply the dose determination based on the patient's condition,
the disease and the presence of drug interactions
 Apply the determination of beyond-use date of drugs given to
patients
 Towards a rational treatment
Background:
 Pharmaceutical care
 Patient oriented
 Comprehensive services → improve quality of life of the
patients
Assessment
Care Plan
Follow-up
Evaluation
Patient Care
Process
Pharmacotherapy
Workup
Practitioner
Medication
Experience
Patient
Therapeutic Relationship
Philosophy of Practice
Social Obligation
Responsibilities
Patient-centered approach
Caring
Today’s wants
and needs
Responsibilities
5
Uniqueness of Pharmaceutical Care
Traditional Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Care
Primary focus Prescription order Physicians or other Patient
or OTC request health professionals
Continuity Upon demand Discontinuous Continuous
Strategy Obey Find fault or prevention Anticipate or improve
Orientation Drug product Process Outcomes
6
Why is there a new concept and
whether it's Pharmaceutical Care?
7
1960---------------1990
 An explosion of drug
 961: 656 type 1999: 8000 type
 1971: 140,000 deaths & 1 million treated
 20% of care due to medication errors
 50% actually can be avoided
 45-65% of patients using drugs not in accordance with the
advice of the prescribers
8
 Danger and risk can arise as a result of how
drugs are used, not because of its chemical
composition
 Most of the problems are not inherent to
the cure, but in the way drugs are
Prescribed: tsb
 And Fresh
 Used/consumed
9
 Facts (1)
 A fifth of in-patients undergoing drug therapy
problems even in the most advanced medical
institutions
 76 billion dollar (US)
 The patient's suffering?
 Brigham and women's Hospital:
 6.5% non-obstetric patients suffered an adverse drug event
(30% serius)
10
 Other studies:
 Due to medication error LOS (Length of Stay) rose 5
days, it costs $ 6,000 increase $ 3 million/yearBedell
1991:
 64% of cardiac arrest at a teaching hospital because of drug
use.
 Other studies:
 Medication Errors occurred on average 10-20% (although not all
serious)
11
Dispensing
 Dispensing + Patient Care
12
Faceless service
 a practice one patient at a time
13
Pharmaceutical care
 Is the direct responsible provision of
medication related care for the purpose of
achieving definit outcomes that improve
patient’s quality of life (ASHP)
 Is a Practice in which the Practitioner
takes Responsibility for a patient’s drug
related needs, and is held Accountable for
this Commitment (Strand)
14
Responsibility
 The fundamental relationship of patient care
 Trust and authority licensed
 Commitment & competency
 Responsibility (documentation)
 Ensure that there was an indication for every item of drug therapy
 Any drug used was the most effective & safest & that the patient
was compliant
15
Medication Related
 Drug therapy
 The decisions of the
 Drug usage
 Consideration of the selection of doses, routes, methods
 Therapeutic drug monitoring
 Granting of the information
 Provision of counseling
 MedicationTherapy Management
16
Care
 The focus of care is the care ofWorking together
with other health staff in the:
 Designing
 Implement
 Monitoring of the therapeutic plan
 That improvement of patient's quality of life is for sure
 Relationships individually Licensed must be:
 Profesional
 Personal
 Commitment
 Mutual respect
 Honestly
 Open communication
 Cooperation
 Empathy
 Sensitivity
 Promotion of patient independence
 Seeing the patient as a person
18
 Patience, understanding,
attention,trust, comfort,
confidence, responsible,
accountable, competence
 Putting the patient first
 Offering reassurance, advocacy
 Supporting the patient
19
Outcomes
 The assurance of improved quality of life
 Cure disease
 Elimination, reduction of symptoms
 Termination/slowing the disease process
 To achieve results
 Identification Of DRP (Drug Related Problem)
 Solve actual DRP
 Prevent potential DRP
20
Quality of Life
 A comprehensive assessment of the quality of life
 Objective assessment
 Subjective assessment
 Patients get involved
21
BASIC SEVEN
7 elements in Pharmaceutical Care
1. Review all medications
2. Connect vs drug indication
3. DRP
4. Figured out, barring DRP
5. Care plan
6. Follow up/ monitor
7. Documentation
Good Pharmacy Practice
Standards for Quality of Pharmacy Services :
Recommendation against the required standard in
ensuring quality/quality of service kefarmasian
23
Good Pharmacy Practice
 Why GPP?
 Aspects of legal competency, and ethics in practice
 Control of the regulation
 Rational use of drugs
 Treatment of high quality,safe and cost-effective
 Optimise patient outcomes
 System and Infrastructure Support
24
Good Pharmacy Practice
 Standard that is used to:
 Health promotion
 Provision of medicines and health equipment
 Patient self care
 Prescribing and drug use
25
Contoh elemen GPP dalam :
Pelayanan Obat Resep
 Medication records
 Kompetensi dari Personil yang terlibat dalam Dispensing
 Sumber pengadaan sediaan farmasi
 Penyimpanan dan mutu sediaan farmasi
 Penyiapan dan penjaminan mutu sediaan – sediaan yang
diracik
 Advis tertulis dan penyampaian secara lisan
 Patient follow up and monitoring
 Documentation of professional activities
 Disposal/ pemusnahan
26
Contoh elemen GPP dalam :
Influencing prescribing and medicines use
 Formularies and treatment guidelines
 Generic substitution
 Evaluation of use of medicines
 Adherence support
 Assessment of drug promotion materials
 Medicines information sources
 Reporting of adverse effects, errors, defects in medicine
quality, counterfeits
Extemporaneous Dispensing
When a prescription is received for an extemporaneous
product, there are a number of considerations to be prior
to dispensing.
1. Use of the product
2. Is it safe and suitable for the intended purpose?
3. Calculation of formula for preparation
4. Method of preparation
1. Solubility when applicable
2. Vehicle/ diluent
3. Preservative
4. Flavouring when appropriate
5. Choice of container
6. Labelling considerations
 Title
 Quantitative particulars
 Product specific cautions (additional labelling requirements)
 Directions to patient – interpretation of Latin abbreviations
when necessary
 Recommended BNF cautions when suitable
 Discard date
 Sample label
7. Advice to patient
Extemporaneous Preparation
 Suatu produk dapat diformulasikan secara
extemporaneous hanya jika tidak ada produk sesuai
dengan dikehendaki yang beredar di pasaran
 Example:
Captopril syrup
Captopril powder (puyer)
Omeprazole for NG administration
 An awful lot of events in the field of enteric tablet preparations with a salute also
crushed.
 Please note that the material of a tablet that was overlaid with a particular purpose
such as that controlled drug release, or that the drug is not damaged by stomach
acid and can be diabsorpsi in the intestine.
 Mixing antibiotics (e.g. amoxicillin) and drugs NSAIDS (e.g. paracetamol, ibuprofen,
mefenamic acid, etc) in the form of a preparation headache is not ideal because the
prescribing of antibiotics is a drug taken to run out while the NSAID drugs are
medicines that are taken only when necessary.
 We need to know that antibiotics such as amoxicillin should not be crushed because
it can cause shock anafilaktik that can endanger the patient or the officer making the
drug.
 The real headache-making sometimes don't pay attention to hygiene, humidity of the
room, the room temperature, the use of tools that are not clean, compounding
preparations headache while joking, chatting-chat and the don't m. ..
 Mixing several kinds of drugs in dosage form of headache without
considering the possibility of interactions between the drugs that affect the
interaction of both farmokinetika as well as farmakodinamik drug.
 No need denying also that the condition of our society actually need these
supplies, headache because it still has a number of advantages and
advantages: easy to dose adjustment according to the age and weight of the
patient.
 Still at least drug preparations that are specific to children so that should
be made in the form of headache preparations.
 Treatment costs become cheaper.
 Preparations can help and ease the headache patient kids who have
difficulty taking the medication in the form of preparations in tablets.
5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA
Prescription Medications
 ONLY CERTAIN PEOPLE CAN WRITE A
PRESCRIPTION:
 Doctor of Medicine or osteopathy
 Nurse Practitioner
 Dentist
 Optometrist
 Naturopathic physician
5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA
Prescription Medications….
 Must be prepared and labeled by a pharmacist
 Separate training is needed for any injectable medications
 Insulin
5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA
A Little More on Prescriptions
 Written Instruction from a physician (prescription label
will meet this requirement)
 Original Pharmacy container
 Verbal doctors orders can only be taken by a licensed
nurse
5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA
Giving Medications: Five Rights
 Right Patiens
 Right Medication
 Right Dose
 Right Time
 Right Route
General Principles of labelling
59
9. Pharmaceutical Expiration Dates,
Http://www.amaassn/.org/ama/pub/category.html
10. Guidance Expiration Dating of Unit-Dose Repackaged Unit:
Compliance Policy Guide,
http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/index.html
11. The United States Pharmacopoeia
12. Clark,T.R., 2002, Beyond Use Dating Of Repackaged Oral Solid,
www.ASCP.com
13. Kupiec,T., 2003,Analitycal Research Laboratories, www.arlok.com
14. A To Z Drugs Facts Comparissons
15. Drug information handbook
16. Langley C, Belcher D, 2008, Pharmaceutical Compounding &
Dispensing

More Related Content

What's hot

Community pharmacy
Community pharmacyCommunity pharmacy
Community pharmacyIti Chauhan
 
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptx
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptxRole of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptx
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptxyeswanthraja1
 
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.Subash321
 
Role of pharmacist
Role of pharmacistRole of pharmacist
Role of pharmacistKabin Maleku
 
Community Pharmacy
Community PharmacyCommunity Pharmacy
Community PharmacyKiran Sharma
 
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTION
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTIONPARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTION
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTIONVenkat Kcl
 
Pharmaceutical labelling
Pharmaceutical labellingPharmaceutical labelling
Pharmaceutical labellingKiran Hameed
 
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptx
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptxChapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptx
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptxVinayGaikwad14
 
Pharmacist in public health npw ppt
Pharmacist in public health   npw pptPharmacist in public health   npw ppt
Pharmacist in public health npw pptSai Datri Arige
 
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Pharmaceutical JurisprudencePharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Pharmaceutical JurisprudenceBikashAdhikari26
 
Communication skill for the pharmacist
Communication skill for the pharmacistCommunication skill for the pharmacist
Communication skill for the pharmacistMerin Babu
 
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...MerrinJoseph1
 
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of care
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of careRole of hospital pharmacists in transitions of care
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of careRosalynn Pangan
 
clinical pharmacy
clinical pharmacyclinical pharmacy
clinical pharmacySohan Patel
 
Prescription.ppt
Prescription.pptPrescription.ppt
Prescription.pptSudha singh
 

What's hot (20)

Community pharmacy
Community pharmacyCommunity pharmacy
Community pharmacy
 
Community pharmacy
Community pharmacyCommunity pharmacy
Community pharmacy
 
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptx
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptxRole of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptx
Role of the pharmacist in disaster management.pptx
 
Scope of community pharmacy
Scope of community pharmacyScope of community pharmacy
Scope of community pharmacy
 
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.
Role of the pharmacist in medication safety.
 
The prescription
The prescriptionThe prescription
The prescription
 
Role of pharmacist
Role of pharmacistRole of pharmacist
Role of pharmacist
 
Community Pharmacy
Community PharmacyCommunity Pharmacy
Community Pharmacy
 
Prescription
Prescription Prescription
Prescription
 
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTION
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTIONPARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTION
PARTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND HANDLING OF PRESCRIPTION
 
Pharmaceutical labelling
Pharmaceutical labellingPharmaceutical labelling
Pharmaceutical labelling
 
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptx
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptxChapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptx
Chapter 7_Health Screening Services in Community Pharmacy.pptx
 
Pharmacist in public health npw ppt
Pharmacist in public health   npw pptPharmacist in public health   npw ppt
Pharmacist in public health npw ppt
 
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Pharmaceutical JurisprudencePharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
 
Communication skill for the pharmacist
Communication skill for the pharmacistCommunication skill for the pharmacist
Communication skill for the pharmacist
 
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...
Barriers of patient counseling in a community pharmacy and Strategies to over...
 
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of care
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of careRole of hospital pharmacists in transitions of care
Role of hospital pharmacists in transitions of care
 
clinical pharmacy
clinical pharmacyclinical pharmacy
clinical pharmacy
 
Prescription.ppt
Prescription.pptPrescription.ppt
Prescription.ppt
 
Good Dispensing Practice
Good Dispensing PracticeGood Dispensing Practice
Good Dispensing Practice
 

Similar to 1 3-compounding and dispensing

PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...
PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...
PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...MuungoLungwani
 
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptx
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptxCLINICAL PHARMACY.pptx
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptxBimal Magar
 
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptxyohanneswobie2
 
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy ShaistaSumayya
 
RDP-CP-PP.pdf
RDP-CP-PP.pdfRDP-CP-PP.pdf
RDP-CP-PP.pdfrishi2789
 
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptx
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptxb. Clinical Pharmacy.pptx
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptxAnusha Are
 
clinical pharmacy .pptx
clinical pharmacy .pptxclinical pharmacy .pptx
clinical pharmacy .pptxAjithJs2
 
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year students
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year studentstherapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year students
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year studentskalaman3
 
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...pumulopumulo376
 
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docx
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docxclinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docx
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docxPriyayannawar4
 
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docx
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docxPHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docx
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docxNbkKarim1
 
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdf
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdfRoles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdf
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdfBahajar4Ali
 
An introduction to medication therapy management
An introduction to medication therapy managementAn introduction to medication therapy management
An introduction to medication therapy managementKabito Kiwanuka
 
Clinical Pharmacy Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptx
Clinical Pharmacy  Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptxClinical Pharmacy  Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptx
Clinical Pharmacy Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptxraviapr7
 
Pharmacist care services.pptx
Pharmacist care services.pptxPharmacist care services.pptx
Pharmacist care services.pptxarslan8262
 

Similar to 1 3-compounding and dispensing (20)

PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...
PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...
PMY 6120_1-2-Pharmaceutical Formulation Systems_Compound and Dispensing Proce...
 
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptx
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptxCLINICAL PHARMACY.pptx
CLINICAL PHARMACY.pptx
 
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx
1. Pharmacists in patient care.pptx
 
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy
Pharmaceutical care concepts - clinical pharmacy
 
RDP-CP-PP.pdf
RDP-CP-PP.pdfRDP-CP-PP.pdf
RDP-CP-PP.pdf
 
Clinical pharmacy
Clinical pharmacy Clinical pharmacy
Clinical pharmacy
 
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptx
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptxb. Clinical Pharmacy.pptx
b. Clinical Pharmacy.pptx
 
Pharmaceutical care
Pharmaceutical carePharmaceutical care
Pharmaceutical care
 
INTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
INTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL PHARMACYINTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
INTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
 
clinical pharmacy .pptx
clinical pharmacy .pptxclinical pharmacy .pptx
clinical pharmacy .pptx
 
Clinical pharmacy 1
Clinical pharmacy 1Clinical pharmacy 1
Clinical pharmacy 1
 
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year students
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year studentstherapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year students
therapy-1.pptx for pharmacy third year students
 
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...
pharmaceutical_care_concept.pdf.Basic understanding of the Pharmaceutical car...
 
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docx
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docxclinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docx
clinical pharmacy and modern dispensing practice. ...docx
 
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docx
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docxPHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docx
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE.docx
 
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdf
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdfRoles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdf
Roles and responsibilities of Community pharmacist.pdf
 
Chapter 1[1]
Chapter 1[1]Chapter 1[1]
Chapter 1[1]
 
An introduction to medication therapy management
An introduction to medication therapy managementAn introduction to medication therapy management
An introduction to medication therapy management
 
Clinical Pharmacy Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptx
Clinical Pharmacy  Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptxClinical Pharmacy  Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptx
Clinical Pharmacy Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pptx
 
Pharmacist care services.pptx
Pharmacist care services.pptxPharmacist care services.pptx
Pharmacist care services.pptx
 

More from University of Zambia, School of Pharmacy, Lusaka, Zambia

More from University of Zambia, School of Pharmacy, Lusaka, Zambia (20)

7 biotechnology and human disease
7 biotechnology and human disease7 biotechnology and human disease
7 biotechnology and human disease
 
6 radiopharmaceutical systems
6 radiopharmaceutical systems6 radiopharmaceutical systems
6 radiopharmaceutical systems
 
4 preformulation
4 preformulation4 preformulation
4 preformulation
 
2 colloidal system
2 colloidal system2 colloidal system
2 colloidal system
 
1 general polymer science
1 general polymer science1 general polymer science
1 general polymer science
 
15 sedimentation
15 sedimentation15 sedimentation
15 sedimentation
 
15 lyophilization
15 lyophilization15 lyophilization
15 lyophilization
 
15 heat transfer
15 heat transfer15 heat transfer
15 heat transfer
 
15 extraction
15 extraction15 extraction
15 extraction
 
15 evaporation transpiration sublimation
15 evaporation transpiration sublimation15 evaporation transpiration sublimation
15 evaporation transpiration sublimation
 
15 distillation
15 distillation15 distillation
15 distillation
 
15 crystallization
15 crystallization15 crystallization
15 crystallization
 
15 coagulation and flocculation
15 coagulation and flocculation15 coagulation and flocculation
15 coagulation and flocculation
 
15 mixing
15 mixing15 mixing
15 mixing
 
15 filtration
15 filtration15 filtration
15 filtration
 
15 drying
15 drying15 drying
15 drying
 
15 communition
15 communition15 communition
15 communition
 
15 adsorption
15 adsorption15 adsorption
15 adsorption
 
14 rheology
14 rheology14 rheology
14 rheology
 
13 polymer science
13 polymer science13 polymer science
13 polymer science
 

Recently uploaded

Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfBotany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfSumit Kumar yadav
 
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsNatural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsAArockiyaNisha
 
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdfZoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdfSumit Kumar yadav
 
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on IoIsotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on IoSérgio Sacani
 
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )aarthirajkumar25
 
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRStunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRDelhi Call girls
 
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptxPresentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptxgindu3009
 
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 60009654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000Sapana Sha
 
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencySheetal Arora
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Sérgio Sacani
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)Areesha Ahmad
 
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsBotany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsSumit Kumar yadav
 
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptx
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptxPhysiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptx
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptxAArockiyaNisha
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxUmerFayaz5
 
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...Lokesh Kothari
 
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bAsymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bSérgio Sacani
 
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...ssifa0344
 
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOSTDisentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOSTSérgio Sacani
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfBotany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
 
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based NanomaterialsNatural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
Natural Polymer Based Nanomaterials
 
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdfZoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Zoology 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
 
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on IoIsotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io
Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io
 
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )
Recombination DNA Technology (Nucleic Acid Hybridization )
 
The Philosophy of Science
The Philosophy of ScienceThe Philosophy of Science
The Philosophy of Science
 
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRStunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
 
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptxPresentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
Presentation Vikram Lander by Vedansh Gupta.pptx
 
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 60009654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
 
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Sucking_Pests_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
 
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsBotany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
 
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptx
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptxPhysiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptx
Physiochemical properties of nanomaterials and its nanotoxicity.pptx
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
 
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
Labelling Requirements and Label Claims for Dietary Supplements and Recommend...
 
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bAsymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
 
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...
TEST BANK For Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition by Stewart C...
 
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOSTDisentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
Disentangling the origin of chemical differences using GHOST
 

1 3-compounding and dispensing

  • 2. Description  Compounding & Dispensing :  The practice of Pharmacists regarding the process of compounding and drug delivery  Good Pharmacy Practice as a Standard  Pharmaceutical Care  Extemporaneous dispensing  Prescription Handling  Specific aspects in the practice of compounding & dispensing such:  Prescription screening and address administrative, clinical and farmasetis  Dose Calculation  Labelling and determination of Beyond-use date  Medication error : Prevention and how to overcome it  Dosage Form and Patient specific drug delivery system
  • 3. Objective:  Understand the role of compounding Pharmacists dispensing & in practice  Able to resolve problems of making preparations-specific preparations  Applying the techniques of solving problems related to the administrative aspects, and clinical farmasetis in the giving of drugs on patients  Apply the dose determination based on the patient's condition, the disease and the presence of drug interactions  Apply the determination of beyond-use date of drugs given to patients  Towards a rational treatment
  • 4. Background:  Pharmaceutical care  Patient oriented  Comprehensive services → improve quality of life of the patients Assessment Care Plan Follow-up Evaluation Patient Care Process Pharmacotherapy Workup Practitioner Medication Experience Patient Therapeutic Relationship Philosophy of Practice Social Obligation Responsibilities Patient-centered approach Caring Today’s wants and needs Responsibilities
  • 5. 5 Uniqueness of Pharmaceutical Care Traditional Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Care Primary focus Prescription order Physicians or other Patient or OTC request health professionals Continuity Upon demand Discontinuous Continuous Strategy Obey Find fault or prevention Anticipate or improve Orientation Drug product Process Outcomes
  • 6. 6 Why is there a new concept and whether it's Pharmaceutical Care?
  • 7. 7 1960---------------1990  An explosion of drug  961: 656 type 1999: 8000 type  1971: 140,000 deaths & 1 million treated  20% of care due to medication errors  50% actually can be avoided  45-65% of patients using drugs not in accordance with the advice of the prescribers
  • 8. 8  Danger and risk can arise as a result of how drugs are used, not because of its chemical composition  Most of the problems are not inherent to the cure, but in the way drugs are Prescribed: tsb  And Fresh  Used/consumed
  • 9. 9  Facts (1)  A fifth of in-patients undergoing drug therapy problems even in the most advanced medical institutions  76 billion dollar (US)  The patient's suffering?  Brigham and women's Hospital:  6.5% non-obstetric patients suffered an adverse drug event (30% serius)
  • 10. 10  Other studies:  Due to medication error LOS (Length of Stay) rose 5 days, it costs $ 6,000 increase $ 3 million/yearBedell 1991:  64% of cardiac arrest at a teaching hospital because of drug use.  Other studies:  Medication Errors occurred on average 10-20% (although not all serious)
  • 12. 12 Faceless service  a practice one patient at a time
  • 13. 13 Pharmaceutical care  Is the direct responsible provision of medication related care for the purpose of achieving definit outcomes that improve patient’s quality of life (ASHP)  Is a Practice in which the Practitioner takes Responsibility for a patient’s drug related needs, and is held Accountable for this Commitment (Strand)
  • 14. 14 Responsibility  The fundamental relationship of patient care  Trust and authority licensed  Commitment & competency  Responsibility (documentation)  Ensure that there was an indication for every item of drug therapy  Any drug used was the most effective & safest & that the patient was compliant
  • 15. 15 Medication Related  Drug therapy  The decisions of the  Drug usage  Consideration of the selection of doses, routes, methods  Therapeutic drug monitoring  Granting of the information  Provision of counseling  MedicationTherapy Management
  • 16. 16 Care  The focus of care is the care ofWorking together with other health staff in the:  Designing  Implement  Monitoring of the therapeutic plan  That improvement of patient's quality of life is for sure
  • 17.  Relationships individually Licensed must be:  Profesional  Personal  Commitment  Mutual respect  Honestly  Open communication  Cooperation  Empathy  Sensitivity  Promotion of patient independence  Seeing the patient as a person
  • 18. 18  Patience, understanding, attention,trust, comfort, confidence, responsible, accountable, competence  Putting the patient first  Offering reassurance, advocacy  Supporting the patient
  • 19. 19 Outcomes  The assurance of improved quality of life  Cure disease  Elimination, reduction of symptoms  Termination/slowing the disease process  To achieve results  Identification Of DRP (Drug Related Problem)  Solve actual DRP  Prevent potential DRP
  • 20. 20 Quality of Life  A comprehensive assessment of the quality of life  Objective assessment  Subjective assessment  Patients get involved
  • 21. 21 BASIC SEVEN 7 elements in Pharmaceutical Care 1. Review all medications 2. Connect vs drug indication 3. DRP 4. Figured out, barring DRP 5. Care plan 6. Follow up/ monitor 7. Documentation
  • 22. Good Pharmacy Practice Standards for Quality of Pharmacy Services : Recommendation against the required standard in ensuring quality/quality of service kefarmasian
  • 23. 23 Good Pharmacy Practice  Why GPP?  Aspects of legal competency, and ethics in practice  Control of the regulation  Rational use of drugs  Treatment of high quality,safe and cost-effective  Optimise patient outcomes  System and Infrastructure Support
  • 24. 24 Good Pharmacy Practice  Standard that is used to:  Health promotion  Provision of medicines and health equipment  Patient self care  Prescribing and drug use
  • 25. 25 Contoh elemen GPP dalam : Pelayanan Obat Resep  Medication records  Kompetensi dari Personil yang terlibat dalam Dispensing  Sumber pengadaan sediaan farmasi  Penyimpanan dan mutu sediaan farmasi  Penyiapan dan penjaminan mutu sediaan – sediaan yang diracik  Advis tertulis dan penyampaian secara lisan  Patient follow up and monitoring  Documentation of professional activities  Disposal/ pemusnahan
  • 26. 26 Contoh elemen GPP dalam : Influencing prescribing and medicines use  Formularies and treatment guidelines  Generic substitution  Evaluation of use of medicines  Adherence support  Assessment of drug promotion materials  Medicines information sources  Reporting of adverse effects, errors, defects in medicine quality, counterfeits
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. When a prescription is received for an extemporaneous product, there are a number of considerations to be prior to dispensing. 1. Use of the product 2. Is it safe and suitable for the intended purpose? 3. Calculation of formula for preparation 4. Method of preparation 1. Solubility when applicable 2. Vehicle/ diluent 3. Preservative 4. Flavouring when appropriate
  • 33. 5. Choice of container 6. Labelling considerations  Title  Quantitative particulars  Product specific cautions (additional labelling requirements)  Directions to patient – interpretation of Latin abbreviations when necessary  Recommended BNF cautions when suitable  Discard date  Sample label 7. Advice to patient
  • 34. Extemporaneous Preparation  Suatu produk dapat diformulasikan secara extemporaneous hanya jika tidak ada produk sesuai dengan dikehendaki yang beredar di pasaran  Example: Captopril syrup Captopril powder (puyer) Omeprazole for NG administration
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37.  An awful lot of events in the field of enteric tablet preparations with a salute also crushed.  Please note that the material of a tablet that was overlaid with a particular purpose such as that controlled drug release, or that the drug is not damaged by stomach acid and can be diabsorpsi in the intestine.  Mixing antibiotics (e.g. amoxicillin) and drugs NSAIDS (e.g. paracetamol, ibuprofen, mefenamic acid, etc) in the form of a preparation headache is not ideal because the prescribing of antibiotics is a drug taken to run out while the NSAID drugs are medicines that are taken only when necessary.  We need to know that antibiotics such as amoxicillin should not be crushed because it can cause shock anafilaktik that can endanger the patient or the officer making the drug.  The real headache-making sometimes don't pay attention to hygiene, humidity of the room, the room temperature, the use of tools that are not clean, compounding preparations headache while joking, chatting-chat and the don't m. ..
  • 38.  Mixing several kinds of drugs in dosage form of headache without considering the possibility of interactions between the drugs that affect the interaction of both farmokinetika as well as farmakodinamik drug.  No need denying also that the condition of our society actually need these supplies, headache because it still has a number of advantages and advantages: easy to dose adjustment according to the age and weight of the patient.  Still at least drug preparations that are specific to children so that should be made in the form of headache preparations.  Treatment costs become cheaper.  Preparations can help and ease the headache patient kids who have difficulty taking the medication in the form of preparations in tablets.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49. 5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA Prescription Medications  ONLY CERTAIN PEOPLE CAN WRITE A PRESCRIPTION:  Doctor of Medicine or osteopathy  Nurse Practitioner  Dentist  Optometrist  Naturopathic physician
  • 50. 5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA Prescription Medications….  Must be prepared and labeled by a pharmacist  Separate training is needed for any injectable medications  Insulin
  • 51. 5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA A Little More on Prescriptions  Written Instruction from a physician (prescription label will meet this requirement)  Original Pharmacy container  Verbal doctors orders can only be taken by a licensed nurse
  • 52. 5/31/2018LISA ADITAMA Giving Medications: Five Rights  Right Patiens  Right Medication  Right Dose  Right Time  Right Route
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59. 59 9. Pharmaceutical Expiration Dates, Http://www.amaassn/.org/ama/pub/category.html 10. Guidance Expiration Dating of Unit-Dose Repackaged Unit: Compliance Policy Guide, http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/index.html 11. The United States Pharmacopoeia 12. Clark,T.R., 2002, Beyond Use Dating Of Repackaged Oral Solid, www.ASCP.com 13. Kupiec,T., 2003,Analitycal Research Laboratories, www.arlok.com 14. A To Z Drugs Facts Comparissons 15. Drug information handbook 16. Langley C, Belcher D, 2008, Pharmaceutical Compounding & Dispensing