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Field Training - 1 Pharm. Ibrahim Bussati
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Dosage and Administration
Drug name Generic name Trade name Classification Indications Mechanism of action Side effects Precautions Contraindication Drug interactions Dosage and Administration Pharmaceutical form VII. vaccines Learning about vaccines ,their storage and procurement Taking part in vaccination programmes of P.H.C. Giving special importance to controlled & emergency drugs ; their storage conditions and inventory control
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introduction Objectives behind the P.H.C. establishment
Knowing the different P.H.C. departments Gathering information about common diseases.
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Arrangement of medications according to :
their alphabetical order their uses their dosage forms
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Identify medications in the P.H.C .by their generic and brand names
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Dispensing medications under supervision
Reading and checking patient’s information Reading and checking information related to drugs in the prescription Filling the prescription Labeling the drugs to be dispensed writing the name , age and sex of patient writing directions for use
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Reading the prescription
Tab. ASA 100mg OD 1 month ASA 100mg Tab. OD 30 day Tab. Paracetamol mg 235 S.O.S. Cap. Paracetamol mg q 8 hr week tab. Paracetamol mg /52 syp. Paracetamol 5 ml tid 3 day
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Drug name Generic name Trade name Classification Indications Mechanism of action Side effects Precautions Contraindication Drug interactions Dosage and Administration Pharmaceutical form
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Patients counseling Tab. voltaren 75 mg 123
Tab. Paracetamol mg 235 S.O.S. Tab. Histop 4 mg 123
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P.H.C. store Learning medication ordering procedures from the P.H.C. store Learning the ordering protocol from the main store of M.O.H.
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Inventory control of medications available in the P. H. C
Inventory control of medications available in the P.H.C. pharmacy and its store
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vaccines Learning about vaccines ,their storage and procurement
Taking part in vaccination programmes of P.H.C.
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Giving special importance to controlled & emergency drugs ; their storage conditions and inventory control
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Knowledge of storage conditions
Temperature control in pharmacy and store Products that need special storage conditions like refrigeration
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General concepts of storage and storehouse operations in the M. O. H
General concepts of storage and storehouse operations in the M.O.H. main stores
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