Friday, July 6, 2018

What are Consultant Pharmacists?

Have you heard of consultant pharmacists?
Do you perhaps know one?
Consultant pharmacists are a new thing in Africa! This specialty is more common abroad, however it is still growing and patients are now getting to know what it's all about.
So what is consulting pharmacy?


 In summary, it's a one-on-one specialized consulting service provided by a pharmacist to a client. It goes deeper than what you typically experience at your retail pharmacy when you go in to fill a prescription or inquire to buy some over the counter medication. Consultant pharmacists provide information, dig much deeper, and perform complex investigations to provide well rounded, complete health care analysis and assessments.

They are therefore suitable for:

Private patients: who seek private one-on-one sessions. 

Those with Co-morbidities : patients who have multiple chronic diseases or illnesses and find themselves with many regimens to follow. Eg. A diabetic, hypertensive hyperlipidemic patient with heart failure.

The elderly: apart form falling in the first described category, the elderly have fragile sensitive systems. Excretion, metabolism and other functions usually decrease with age and therefore dose monitoring and drug adjustments are frequently necessary.

The miscellaneous: anyone with unusual, uncommon or rare conditions seeking additional support, resources or health care guidance.

Consultant Pharmacist also provide drug information to patients with uncomplicated prescriptions and those seeking daily medicinal advice.




MRs (medicines review) are individualized drug reviews done in certain pertinent instances.
CMRs (Complete Medicines Reviews)  or sometimes called comprehensive medication review are done on the entire patient profile. Whether annually or quarterly, Therese thorough reviews are done to monitor and track hidden issues unperceived by patients or their carers.
MTMs (medication therapy management) are a combination of reviews and action plans set to streamline, and simplify misunderstandings and complexities.

This specialty comes as a result of therapy gaps, mistakes, and non-adherence due to mis-coordination, multiple prescribers, and patient misunderstandings exacerbated by unbearable side effect profiles.

As pharmacists we always try to encourage patients to participate in their health care and thus become empowered to improve it.


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