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What is your daily routine like as a pharmacist?

Pharmacists in outpatient pharmacies are responsible for dispensing up to 300-500 prescriptions per day. The position of dispensing medicine is a very test of one's attentiveness. From preparation to dispensing, no mistakes can be made.

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In outpatient pharmacies, pharmacists are not just responsible for dispensing medicines. The pharmacist first uses his/her professional pharmaceutical knowledge to review the prescription to ensure that the patient's prescription is safe, effective, and economical; moreover, after dispensing the medicine, the pharmacist must explain the usage, dosage, and precautions of the medicine to the patient in detail.

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Pharmacists in inpatient pharmacies are mainly responsible for the medication of inpatients. Each inpatient's medication is reviewed and prepared here before being delivered to the ward. In the inpatient pharmacy, there is also a magical machine - an automatic medicine packaging machine.

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Pharmacists must personally check every bag of medicines for inpatients and every medicine in each bag.

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The intravenous drug dispensing center seems to have no contact with patients, but in fact it is also a link closely related to patients. The pharmacist will first review the doctor's orders here to see if there are any incompatibility between the drugs and whether the medication is reasonable.

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The pharmacist will review each bag of infusion that has been prepared one by one.

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Clinical pharmacists have to go to the ward to conduct ward rounds every day. During ward rounds, talk cordially with the patient, ask about the patient's medication before and after hospitalization, evaluate the efficacy of the medication, and monitor the patient's reaction after medication in a timely manner.

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Clinical pharmacists observe changes in a patient’s condition after taking medication.

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The pharmacists in the drug testing room and pharmacology room are the gatekeepers of drug quality. They use advanced instruments and equipment to carry out drug analysis, new drug research and development, clinical trials, and scientifically evaluate the safety and effectiveness of drugs.

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Pharmacists in hospitals and pharmacies actively carry out various forms and distinctive publicity activities on rational medication use, so that people can master the scientific methods and methods of medication and improve safety. Medication awareness to reduce the occurrence of drug-induced harm.

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Pharmacists often use their spare time to participate in academic exchanges and training activities, keep track of cutting-edge developments in the global pharmaceutical field, and improve the ability and level of pharmaceutical services.