Dispensing and Medication Counseling
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Dispensing refers to the pharmacists
function of taking an order or
prescription, preparing the drug/saccording to the instructions of a
physician or dentist and delivering it
to the patient or client with properinstructions.
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Receive the prescription Read and analyze the prescription
Number and date the prescription
Prepare the label Compound and package the drug product
Recheck the label of the product vs. the Rx
Record and file the prescription
PROVIDE PATIENT COUNSELING
Deliver the product
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PATIENT Medication Counseling
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Contents of Medication Counseling
1. The medications trade name, generic name, commonsynonym, or other descriptive name(s) and, whenappropriate, its therapeutic class and efficacy.
2. The medications use and expected benefits and action.
This may include whether the medication is intended tocure a disease, eliminate or reduce symptoms,
arrest or slow the disease process, or prevent thedisease or a symptom.
3. The medications expected onset of action and what todo if the action does not occur.
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Additional Content of Medication Counseling
These may be appropriate when pharmacists are involved in collaborativedisease management for specified categories of patients. Dependingon the patients disease management or clinical care plan, thefollowing may be covered:
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The disease state: whether it is acute or chronic and
its prevention, transmission, progression, and
recurrence.
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Expected effects of the disease on the patientsnormal daily living.
3. Recognition and monitoring of disease
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