Pharmacy (Sep 2014)

Clinical Trials Involving Pharmacists in Pakistan’s Healthcare System: A Leap from Paper to Practice

  • Atta Abbas,
  • Nabeel Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy2030244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 244 – 247

Abstract

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The inclusion of pharmacists in the healthcare system of a developing country like Pakistan has always been a subject of debate among the healthcare professionals (HCPs), especially physicians, who have long ruled the healthcare system alone and who have had a long-held position of supremacy. The common argument against the inclusion of pharmacists is the dynamics of the healthcare system, and patients being physician oriented, hence, consider the inclusion of pharmacists as no good. Although the trend of defiance is changing, it is worthwhile mentioning here that the concept of the inclusion of pharmacist was implemented in developed countries by an evidence-based approach, i.e., to actually involve pharmacists in the disease state management of a patient and conducting a trial. This opinion calls for the same to be implemented in a developing country like Pakistan to evaluate its significance.

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