Saudi Arabia, pharmacists and COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Ajaz AhmadAbdulaziz Alhossan

Abstract

The latest outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic has placed a significant effect on health care system around the world. This article discusses the role of pharmacists in Saudi Arabia during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Pharmacists are an important part of everyday healthcare in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacists helped to protect the public from Covid-19 pandemic disease by participating in various initiatives including health education and promotion, medication dispensing, medication reconciliation, medication and patient counselling, training for self-management in current outbreak and emergency preparedness. Full utilization of skills of pharmacists boosted the safety response of Saudi Arabia to Covid-19 pandemic.

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Oct 24, 2020·Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice·Diane Ashiru-OredopeUNKNOWN C. P. A. COVID-19 Action Team
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