The term ‘clinical pharmacy’ was created in the early of 1970s. Clinical …show more content…
Clinical pharmacists are widely available in various sectors such as in the hospital to have ward rounds with physicians by monitoring patients’ responses to therapy and suggesting drug therapies. Where as in ambulatory care clinics, clinical pharmacists often responsible in determining the formularies and they may perform cost-benefit study on drugs or educate insurance companies about latest drugs in the industrial setting. There is no doubt that clinical pharmacists are important and necessary because they help in cutting down costs and promote better patient outcomes. Hence, more hospital administrators begin to realize the benefit of having a clinical pharmacist as part of their …show more content…
Hence, team based care that have a clinical pharmacist included is one good way to help reduce some of these adverse drug events since clinical pharmacists are experts in drug dosing, side effects and therapeutic efficiency. Moreover, when clinical pharmacists are active members of the care team, they are believed to increase efficiency by providing proper medication use and dosing. They counsel patients to know and solve their problems with their medications and improve adherence. They consult primary care team members about medication-related issues. They assist new patients by reviewing their past medications history and adjusting treatment options to medication prescribing patterns of the new organization and primary care provider. Lastly, they involve in reviewing and providing help to patients on multiple medications (polypharmacy) to simplify complex therapeutic regimens