The Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics refers to a set of principles and guidelines that pharmacists must follow to maintain ethical standards in their profession.
It is designed to ensure that pharmacists uphold honesty, integrity, and professionalism in their conduct, protecting the welfare of patients and society.
This code is laid down by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) under the Pharmacy Act, 1948 to regulate the ethical behavior of pharmacists in their professional practice.
The Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics is a set of principles and guidelines that outline the moral and ethical responsibilities of pharmacists.
It defines the standards of professional conduct that pharmacists must follow to ensure patient safety, public trust, and integrity in their practice.
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), under the Pharmacy Act of 1948, has established this code to regulate the ethical behavior of pharmacists in India.
Objectives of the Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics
Promote Ethical Practices – To ensure that pharmacists act responsibly and maintain professionalism.
Safeguard Public Health – To protect the well-being of patients by ensuring safe dispensing of medicines.
Maintain Integrity – To uphold honesty and transparency in pharmaceutical practices.
Prevent Misuse of Drugs – To regulate the sale, storage, and dispensing of medicines responsibly.
Respect Professional Relationships – To encourage cooperation among pharmacists, physicians, and healthcare workers.