@dr_berkai Pharmacies are culprit in this issue as well. Some pharmacies just sell antibiotics to anyone just like that because of money without getting to know if it’s been used for the intended purpose
A Ghanaian pharmacist, Dr. (Pharm) Cynthia Akumanue of UDS, has received a €5,000 international research grant sponsored by United States Pharmacopeia (USP) through the FIP Foundation.
The funding will support research on how pharmaceutical pictograms can improve patients’ understanding of medication information.
At this point, we should just assume all his tweets are influenced by the blue badge. Healthcare workers are collaborating effectively out there, though more work to be done, in a very satisfying way. Improving the quality of life of the patient is the goal.
I’m actually very sick of how the pharmacists who should be addressing their leaders keep trying to instigate.
You know the best way forward is to build a better relationship with doctors so they put their foot down for a 1:1 ratio of Doctors to pharmacists????
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Ghanaians deserve more pharmacists to ensure medication safety. Ghana Pharmacist to patient ratio is 1:13000 as against the recommended WHO standard of 1:2000