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Expanded Scope of Practice January 1, 2023 Pharmacists are authorized to prescribe certain classes of drugs for 13 minor ailments. July 1, 2023 Pharmacists are authorized to administer substances listed in the regulations by injection and inhalation for treatment purposes.
About pharmacy assessments The purpose of a pharmacy assessment is to help elevate pharmacist practice in order to meet and/or exceed the minimum standards to improve patient care and ensure patient safety. When a pharmacy opens, renovates, or relocates, the college also assesses the pharmacy.
Pharmacy provides knowledge of identification, selection, synthesis, pharmacological action, formulation of drug and medicines. Pharmacy is also included their proper and safe distribution and use of drugs.

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The purpose of a community pharmacy is to provide medications and health-related products and services to patients in a convenient and accessible setting.
The first step is completing a pharmacy degree from an accredited university. The degree takes four year and is a science-based course. In your fifth year you will need to complete a year of (paid!) training.
Common tasks and duties include: Dispensing medication per the prescription, or doctors orders. Consulting patients on prescribed medication usage. Communicating with physicians to dispense medication correctly. Directing patients toward over-the-counter medications to treat their ailment.
Social Pharmacy deals with the role, provision, regulation and use of medicines in society in a scientific way. Study of social pharmacy includes the social, psycho-social, economic, and organizational aspects of medicines.
The scope of community pharmacy includes processing prescriptions, providing clinical and patient care services, drug monitoring, preparing medicines, advising on alternative and traditional medicines, checking minor symptoms, and promoting health.

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