Global Pharmaceutical Policy 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2724-1_6
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Pharmacy Practice and Policy Research in Pakistan: A Review of Literature Between 2014 and 2019

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“…Pharmacists still need to assert their roles in terms of sole dispenser of medicines and to promote quality use of medicines. 20,25,26, and 27…”
Section: Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacists still need to assert their roles in terms of sole dispenser of medicines and to promote quality use of medicines. 20,25,26, and 27…”
Section: Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 In 2019 in Sindh, Pakistan a number of new pediatrics HIV cases emerged due to irrational usage of syringes as they were not discarded after use. 27 The 85.44% of all drugs prescribed in our study were listed in the WHO Essential Drug List (EDL) issued by the Directorate-General for Health Services KP in 2013 and available on the KP Pakistan HRA website. However, EDL were not available in most of the health facilities of the province.…”
Section: Drug Prescribing Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Significant concerns exist over availability of medicinal products, including protective equipment, essential medicines and ventilators. 91,92 The limited healthcare workforce combined with poor expertise further impedes the delivery of services needed for the standard management of patients. 40 In addition to existing workforce related issues, the morbidity and mortality of doctors and other healthcare workers has emerged as a new major concern.…”
Section: The Current Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%