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Historically, a pharmacists primary responsibility was to fill and dispense prescription medications in community and hospital pharmacies. Today, pharmacists are providing more clinical services than ever beforein a role that more closely resembles a primary care provider.
Pharmacists dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use. They also advise physicians and other healthcare workers on the selection, dosage, interactions, and side effects of medications to treat health problems.
Two centuries later in the United States, apothecaries became known as pharmacists, thanks to Edward Parrish of the American Pharmaceutical Association, as it was then known. Within those bounds, pharmacists made and prescribed medicines into the 1950s as respected community medical providers.
The role of pharmacists has undergone a profound transformation over the years, evolving from traditional medication dispensers to experts in drug information and medication management who play a pivotal role in patient care and safety.
In recent years, the development of pharmacy as a clinical profession has come more to the fore. Starting in hospitals, but now moving to primary care and community pharmacy too, clinical pharmacy has made its mark. Indeed the demand for clinical pharmacy has never been greater, including for pharmacist prescribers.
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Pharmacy profession has evolved from its conventional and traditional drug focused basis to an advanced patient focused basis over the years. In the past century the pharmacists were more involved in compounding and manufacturing of medicines, but this role has significantly reduced over time.
Our function has evolved from dispensing medications to becoming key health-care professionals for pharmacotherapy management in other words, monitoring and optimizing treatment, and ensuring that patients use medications appropriately to obtain the best therapeutic outcomes, he says.

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