PERSPEC Exclusive and Non-Exclusive Functions of Pharmacists as per RA 10918

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____________ regulates the practice and the practitioners

Professional Regulation Commission

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_______________ regulates the pharmaceutical establishments and pharmaceutical products

Food and Drug administration

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___________ lapsed into law on July 21, 2016

R.A 10918

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RA 10918 lapsed into law on _______________

July 21, 2016

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________ was released on May 30, 2017

Implementing Rules and Regulations

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IRR was released on _____________

May 30, 2017

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__________ supersedes RA 5921 that took effect on June 23, 1969

RA 10918

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RA 10918 supersedes __________ that took effect on ___________

RA 5921
June 23, 1969

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The State recognizes the vital role of pharmacists in the delivery of quality health care services through the provision of safe, effective, and quality:

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(1) pharmaceutical products

(2) pharmaceutical care

(3) drug information

(4) patient medication counseling

(5) health promotion

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______________ refers to the sum of processes performed by a pharmacist in drug preparation including the calculations, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug (i) as the result of a prescription or drug order by a physician, dentist or veterinarian, or (ii) for the purpose of, or in relation to, research, teaching, or chemical analysis.

Compounding

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________________ refer to entities licensed by appropriate government agencies, and which are involved in the manufacture, importation, exportation, repacking, and distribution of pharmaceutical products to pharmaceutical outlets.

Pharmaceutical establishments

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_______________  refer to entities licensed by appropriate government agencies, and which are involved in compounding and/or dispensing and selling of pharmaceutical products directly to patients or end-users.

Pharmaceutical outlets

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_________________ refer to establishments engaged in any or all operations involved in the production of pharmaceutical products including the preparation, processing, compounding, formulating, filling, packaging, repackaging, altering, ornamenting, finishing and labeling, preparatory to their storage, sale, or distribution, except the compounding and filling of prescriptions in pharmaceutical outlets.

Pharmaceutical manufacturers

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__________ means the delivery or sale of any health product for purposes of distribution in commerce, except that such term does not include the manufacture or retail of such product.

Distribute

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_________ / _________/ __________ / ____________ means any establishment that imports or exports raw materials, active ingredients and/or finished products for its own use or for wholesale distribution to other establishments or outlets.

Distributor
Importer
Exporter
Wholesaler

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____________ means any licensed establishment or drug outlet that procures raw materials, active ingredients and/or finished products from a local establishment and acts as a merchant, broker or agent, for local distribution or resale on WHOLESALE BASIS

Wholesaler

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____________ means any establishment which sells or offers to sell any health product DIRECTLY TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

Retailer

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_______________ means any establishment which is a registered owner of a health product and procures the raw materials and packing components, and provides the production monographs, quality control standards and procedures, but subcontracts the manufacture of such product to a licensed manufacturer.

Trader

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A ________ may also engage in the distribution and or marketing of its products.

Trader

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____________ refers to any establishment that IMPORTS raw materials, active ingredients and finished products for its own use or for distribution to other drug establishments or outlets

Importer

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_____________ refer to drugs, medicines, biologicals, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products/specialties, veterinary products, veterinary biologics and veterinary medicinal products.

Pharmaceutical products

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______________ refer to crude or processed materials or substances that can be converted or used in the primary production, processing or manufacturing into a new and useful product.

Raw materials

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_______________ refer to any patient care provided by a pharmacist, through pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies, that promote the appropriate selection and utilization of medication to optimize individualized therapeutic outcomes, achieve wellness or prevent diseases.

Clinical pharmacy services

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______________ refer to any activity in response to a drug information request or query from healthcare professionals, organizations, committees, patients and other individuals with the goal of providing carefully evaluated, evidence-based drug information and recommendation to support medication use practice, enhance quality of patient care, improve patient outcomes and ensure prudent use of resources

Drug information services

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____________________

• It shall be the duty of a duly licensed and registered pharmacist of a pharmaceutical establishment and outlet to ensure that all pharmaceutical products conform to standards of safety, quality and efficacy.

Regulatory services

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Product ——> ______________

Establishment ———> ___________

Registration
License

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Selling of a product requires a _________________________. As the product itself must be first registered

Opening an establishment requires a __________________ 

Certificate of Product Registration

License to Operate

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______________ are products that are unregistered

Counterfeit

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_______________ refers to any activity undertaken, organized, or sponsored by a pharmaceutical establishment or outlet which is directed at promoting its product

Pharmaceutical Marketing

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______________________ involves the patient-centered care provided by the pharmacist to optimize safe, effective and appropriate drug therapy by ensuring the proper selection, procurement, storage, order, transcription, preparation, dispensation, administration of the drug and monitoring of the drug utilization and effect.

Medication management

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Professional pharmacy subjects/Core pharmacy subjects must be taught by ___________

Pharmacists

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_______________ refers to the sum of processes performed by a pharmacist from reading, validating, and interpreting prescriptions; preparing, packaging, labeling, record keeping, dose calculations, counseling or giving information, in relation to the sale or transfer of pharmaceutical products, with or without a prescription or medication order.

Dispensing

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What are the 3 sub-professionals in Pharmacy?

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Pharmacy aides
Pharmacy assistants
Pharmacy technicians

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____________ refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in the different aspects of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedures and processes, with very minimal degree of independence or decision making and without direct interaction with patients.

Pharmacy aides

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_________________ refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in different aspects of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedures and processes, with a minimum degree of independence or decision making and may have supervised interaction with patients

Pharmacy assistants

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__________________ refer to persons who assist in compounding and dispensing of medicines in community, hospital, institutional and industrial settings or engaged in other activities under the supervision of the pharmacist as described in.

Pharmacy technicians

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No pharmaceutical product, of whatever nature and kind, shall be compounded, dispensed, sold or resold, or otherwise be made available to the consuming public, except through a retail drug outlet duly licensed by the _________________

Food and Drug administration

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Prescription medicines shall be dispensed only with a valid prescription of a __________, ___________, or _____________. Dispensing of pharmaceutical or drug products for veterinary use should be in accordance with the prescribed guidelines of the FDA.

Physician
Dentist
Veterinarian

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Prescription drugs and pharmacist-only OTC medicines shall be dispensed only by a duly registered and licensed __________, except in emergency cases, where the services of a registered and licensed pharmacist are not available: Provided, That a _______ shall be made to the supervising pharmacist within _________ hours after the occurrence of the emergency so that product recording in the prescription books can be done.

Pharmacist
report
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_____________ and __________  shall be done only by duly registered and licensed pharmacists, in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practice, laboratory practice, Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacists and dispensing guidelines. A registered and licensed pharmacist may refuse to compound, dispense or sell drugs and pharmaceutical products, if not in accordance with this Act and the abovementioned standards.

Compounding 
Dispensing

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________________ and __________________ at the time of dispensing of medicines should be provided to patients or caregivers, which should include information on indication, proper use, precautions, among others.

Appropriate medication review
Patient medication counselling

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Licensed manufacturers, importers, distributors, and wholesalers of pharmaceutical products are authorized to sell their products only to duly _____________________

licensed pharmaceutical outlets

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______________ refers to the act of dispensing or providing medicines in accordance with a prescription or medication order.

Filling

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_______________ of a prescription refers to the act of dispensing the remaining balance of medicines ordered in the prescription.

Refilling

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___________________ refer to pharmaceutical services of a duly licensed pharmaceutical outlet done over the internet.

Online pharmacy services

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______________ refer to pharmaceutical services of a duly licensed pharmaceutical outlet done through the use of telephone, teleconferencing, or facsimile.

Telepharmacy

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Completely filled prescriptions should be surrendered to the __________ for _________.

pharmacist
recording

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___________  of prescription less than the total quantity indicated in the prescription shall be allowed.

Partial filling

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It is the responsibility of the pharmacist dispensing the LAST QUANTITY COMPLETING THE PRESCRIPTION to keep the prescription according to proper prescription recording guidelines.

remember mo lang

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___________________ refers to a one-on-one interaction between a pharmacist and a patient, client or a caregiver to provide appropriate, understandable and relevant information about the medications prescribed and/or dispensed.

This is performed at the time of dispensing of medicines which should include information on indication, proper use, precautions, among others.

Patient Medication Counseling

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______________ shall be open for inspection by the representatives of the Board or the FDA, or both, at any time of the day, when the pharmacy is open, and must be kept for a period of not less than _________  after the last entry.

Patient Medication Profile
2 years

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Other requirements prescribed in the Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacists and Dispensing Guidelines, Republic Act No. ______, otherwise known as the "________________________", its implementing rules and regulations and such other guidelines that may be promulgated by the Board should also be included.

9502
Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008

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_______________ containing special pharmacists’ instructions for the patient shall be required for dangerous drugs, external use only drugs, drugs with special storage and administration instructions, and such other drugs as may be defined by the law. Auxiliary labels SHOULD NOT cover the primary display panel of the drug product.

Auxiliary labels

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__________________ are developed to point out critical warnings and information concerning a medication. For some labels, they provide commonly ignored warnings of a specific medication. Others may clear up the directions for taking a drug (e.g. certain medicine are used as a suppository and not to be taken as an oral medicine).

Pharmacy Auxiliary Labels

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