Pharmacist's Relationship to His Job
Professional Conduct – A pharmacist should provide services efficiently, accurately, and with proper care.
Competence – Keep updated with the latest advancements in pharmacy and healthcare.
Confidentiality – Maintain strict confidentiality of patient information.
Handling Drugs – Ensure proper storage, dispensing, and labeling of medicines.
Record Keeping – Maintain records of prescriptions and drugs dispensed as per legal requirements.
Hygiene and Safety – Maintain cleanliness in the pharmacy and ensure safety standards are followed.
Pharmacist in Relation to His Trade
Fair Practices – Avoid unethical practices like substitution of drugs or overcharging.
Quality Assurance – Supply only genuine and quality products.
No Advertisement – Refrain from misleading advertisements or false claims.
No Black Marketing – Avoid hoarding drugs for profit or creating artificial shortages.
Fair Competition – Maintain professional ethics and not defame competitors.
Pharmacist in Relation to Medical Profession
Collaboration – Maintain a cooperative and respectful relationship with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
No Interference – Avoid interfering in the diagnosis or treatment prescribed by doctors.
Emergency Care – Provide emergency medication when needed but inform the physician immediately.
Mutual Respect – Do not criticize doctors or other professionals in front of patients.
Pharmacist in Relation to His Profession
Integrity – Maintain dignity and reputation of the profession.
Membership in Associations – Actively participate in professional organizations for continued learning and networking.
Respect for Law – Abide by the Pharmacy Act and related legislations.
Research Ethics – Follow ethical practices during research and drug trials.