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A Review Article on Clinical Pharmacy Overview

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Clinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy and is the practice that helps the pharmacist provide services to promote rational and economical drug therapy that it’s appropriate, safe and cost effective which successively optimizes the utilization of medication and promote wellness, health and disease prevention. The reason for emergency of clinical pharmacy practice has been remarkably consistent worldwide. Clinical pharmacist provide care for patients altogether health care setting, clinical pharmacist often works in collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners and other health care practitioners. India is a country with many drugs use. Drug related problems occur at various levels of medication use process and involve prescriber, patient, pharmacists, nurses, the pharmaceutical industry and the government. The scope for clinical pharmacy practice in India is tremendous in various levels of the pharmacy profession. Clinical pharmacist is involved in ward round participation, the objectives are to ensure safe, effective, economic and patient friendly treatment with the knowledge inputs of every professional practice.

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Volume :u00a0u00a011 | Issue :u00a0u00a02 | Received :u00a0u00a0June 21, 2021 | Accepted :u00a0u00a0August 22, 2021 | Published :u00a0u00a0August 31, 2021n[if 424 equals=”Regular Issue”][This article belongs to Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacology(rrjop)] [/if 424][if 424 equals=”Special Issue”][This article belongs to Special Issue A Review Article on Clinical Pharmacy Overview under section in Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacology(rrjop)] [/if 424]
Keywords Clinical pharmacy; rational and economical drug therapy; clinical pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacist; professional practice.

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1. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10.
2. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10-11.
3. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10-11.
4. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 5-6.
5. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 6-7.
6. An article on Clinical Pharmacy by Mohd. Rafi Bhatt, Dr. Kanchan Vohra (Assistant Professor) from Punjabi University Patiala.
7. An article on Clinical Pharmacy by Mohd. Rafi Bhatt, Dr. Kanchan Vohra (Assistant Professor) from Punjabi University Patiala.
8. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 34 (5), 757-764, 2012.
9. Archives of International Medicine 141 (11), 1441-1444, 1981.
10. Journal of the American College of Cardiology by Steven P Dunn, Kim K Birtcher 66 (19), 2129, 2015.
11. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy by G. Fornasier 40 (4), 795-802, 2018.
12. The society of hospital pharmacist of Australia committee of specialty practice in clinical pharmacy. Practice and standards: standards of practice for clinical pharmacy. The society of hospital pharmacist of Australia .1996, 2-16.
13. Parthasarathi G, Ramesh M, KumarJK, Madaki S. Assessment of drug-related problems and clinical pharmacist’s interventions in an Indian teaching hospital. Journal of Pharmacy practice and Research 2003, 33, 272-274.
14. Ernst FR, Grizzle AJ. Drug-related morbidity and mortality: Updating the cost-of- illness model. J Am Pharm Assoc (Wash) 2001; 41(2):192-9.

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nClinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy and is the practice that helps the pharmacist provide services to promote rational and economical drug therapy that it’s appropriate, safe and cost effective which successively optimizes the utilization of medication and promote wellness, health and disease prevention. The reason for emergency of clinical pharmacy practice has been remarkably consistent worldwide. Clinical pharmacist provide care for patients altogether health care setting, clinical pharmacist often works in collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners and other health care practitioners. India is a country with many drugs use. Drug related problems occur at various levels of medication use process and involve prescriber, patient, pharmacists, nurses, the pharmaceutical industry and the government. The scope for clinical pharmacy practice in India is tremendous in various levels of the pharmacy profession. Clinical pharmacist is involved in ward round participation, the objectives are to ensure safe, effective, economic and patient friendly treatment with the knowledge inputs of every professional practice.n

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Keywords: Clinical pharmacy; rational and economical drug therapy; clinical pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacist; professional practice.

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1. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10.
2. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10-11.
3. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 10-11.
4. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 5-6.
5. A textbook of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Essential concepts and skills). Second edition by G Parthasarathi: M. pharm, PhD Grad Dip Clin Pharm; Karein Nyfort- Hansen:B pharm Grad Dip Clin (Health) CGP; Milap C Nahata: Pharm D MS. Universities press (India) Private Limited 2012; pg. 6-7.
6. An article on Clinical Pharmacy by Mohd. Rafi Bhatt, Dr. Kanchan Vohra (Assistant Professor) from Punjabi University Patiala.
7. An article on Clinical Pharmacy by Mohd. Rafi Bhatt, Dr. Kanchan Vohra (Assistant Professor) from Punjabi University Patiala.
8. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 34 (5), 757-764, 2012.
9. Archives of International Medicine 141 (11), 1441-1444, 1981.
10. Journal of the American College of Cardiology by Steven P Dunn, Kim K Birtcher 66 (19), 2129, 2015.
11. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy by G. Fornasier 40 (4), 795-802, 2018.
12. The society of hospital pharmacist of Australia committee of specialty practice in clinical pharmacy. Practice and standards: standards of practice for clinical pharmacy. The society of hospital pharmacist of Australia .1996, 2-16.
13. Parthasarathi G, Ramesh M, KumarJK, Madaki S. Assessment of drug-related problems and clinical pharmacist’s interventions in an Indian teaching hospital. Journal of Pharmacy practice and Research 2003, 33, 272-274.
14. Ernst FR, Grizzle AJ. Drug-related morbidity and mortality: Updating the cost-of- illness model. J Am Pharm Assoc (Wash) 2001; 41(2):192-9.

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Volume 11
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