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Pharmaceutical policy is a branch of health policy that deals with the development, provision and use of medications within a health care system. It embraces drugs (both brand name and generic), biologics (products derived from living sources, as opposed to chemical compositions), vaccines and natural health products.
A pharmacist has a duty to tell the truth and to act with conviction of conscience. A pharmacist avoids discriminatory practices, behavior or work conditions that impair professional judgment, and actions that compromise dedication to the best interests of these patients. A pharmacist maintains professional competence.
Pharmacy Shop can treat 7 common conditions and prescribe Ear infections (ages 117 years) Sore throats (ages 5+ years) Uncomplicated UTIs (women aged 1664 years) Impetigo (ages 1+ years) Infected insect bites (ages 1+ years) Shingles (ages 18+ years) Sinusitis (ages 12+ years)
PROFESSIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR PHARMACISTS Respect for patients dignity and autonomy. Beneficence. Non-maleficence. Justice. Empathy and excellence. Honesty. Cooperation.
Nine standards provide person-centred care. work in partnership with others. communicate effectively. maintain, develop and use professional knowledge and skills. use professional judgement. behave in a professional manner. respect and maintain the persons confidentiality and privacy.
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Guiding Principles for Ethical Research Social and clinical value. Scientific validity. Fair subject selection. Favorable risk-benefit ratio. Independent review. Informed consent. Respect for potential and enrolled subjects.
Although there are many ethical principles that guide nursing practice, foundational ethical principles include respect for autonomy (self-determination), beneficence (do good), nonmaleficence (do no harm), justice (fairness), fidelity (keep promises), and veracity (tell the truth).

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