OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestations, therefore, this investigation aimed to review the recently published studies concerning DRPs to improve their availability to clinical pharmacists, hoping that this information will be supportive and relevant to their practice settings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A search of Elsevier, Sage, Springer/Nature, and Wiley online libraries on Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) was limited to the cumulative period from 1/1/2015 to 20/10/2020. The abstracts of 156 articles were critically reviewed and 50 articles were included based on relevance while excluding books. The selected articles reported DRPs and different strategies to reduce them. Moreover...
Objective: The present study aims at implementing the doctor of pharmacy services in the identificat...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
Objective: To study the pattern of drug interactions (DI) in our hospital and to identify whether it...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
Drug related problems (DRPs) are one of the problems on the patients and can be defined as “an event...
Introduction: Drug Related Problems (DRPs) frequently take place in modern medical practices, increa...
What is known and objective: Pharmacotherapy is an essential strategy for the treatment of many medi...
Background: A drug therapy problem (DTP) is any undesirable event experienced by a patient that invo...
ABSTRACTObjective: Drug related problems (DRPs) are frequent in hospitalization where multiple chang...
Detection and resolution of Drug Related problems (DRPs) are one of the most important parts of Phar...
Objective: Clinical attachments undertaken by pharmacy students in Malaysia are one of the important...
Objective: Nowadays, the role of clinical pharmacists has become more prominent by more clinical pha...
Countless studies have demonstrated that many emergency-room visits and hospital admissions are drug...
Background: Medication use review (MUR) is increasingly being recognized globally as a routine strat...
Objective: The present study aims at implementing the doctor of pharmacy services in the identificat...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
Objective: To study the pattern of drug interactions (DI) in our hospital and to identify whether it...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-related problems (DRPs) could affect patient care and lead to deleterious manifestat...
Drug related problems (DRPs) are one of the problems on the patients and can be defined as “an event...
Introduction: Drug Related Problems (DRPs) frequently take place in modern medical practices, increa...
What is known and objective: Pharmacotherapy is an essential strategy for the treatment of many medi...
Background: A drug therapy problem (DTP) is any undesirable event experienced by a patient that invo...
ABSTRACTObjective: Drug related problems (DRPs) are frequent in hospitalization where multiple chang...
Detection and resolution of Drug Related problems (DRPs) are one of the most important parts of Phar...
Objective: Clinical attachments undertaken by pharmacy students in Malaysia are one of the important...
Objective: Nowadays, the role of clinical pharmacists has become more prominent by more clinical pha...
Countless studies have demonstrated that many emergency-room visits and hospital admissions are drug...
Background: Medication use review (MUR) is increasingly being recognized globally as a routine strat...
Objective: The present study aims at implementing the doctor of pharmacy services in the identificat...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
Objective: To study the pattern of drug interactions (DI) in our hospital and to identify whether it...