A review: Community pharmacy practices depending on how to maintain the pharmacy, products, registers and medical record

Prithvi V Pande *, Harishkumar Rathod, Swati Deshmukh and Swapnil Chede

Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy, Washim-444505, India.
 
Review Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023, 25(02), 240–243.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2023.25.2.0484
Publication history: 
Received on 01 October 2023; revised on 14 November 2023; accepted on 16 November 2023
 
Abstract: 
There have been some significant developments in the world of drugstore over recent times; one of the most significant has been changes in the law to allow druggists to define. This has helped druggists to give further devoted care to their cases and to work more nearly with GPs and other health professionals. A community drugstore may retain needed records in a data processing system. All oral conventions shall be reduced to a hard dupe. All conventions must be retained for at least 2 times from the date of the last stuffing rather of storing the factual hard dupe of a tradition; an electronic imaging system may be used if it can reproduce the exact image of the tradition including the rear side if necessary. All records kept in a data processing system must be backed- up at least a week to assure no data is lost due to system failure. The system must be suitable to produce a periodic hard- dupe printout of all conventions filled or refilled. The printout must be produced or reported within 72 hours of the stuffing or refilling of the tradition. All druggists who filled or refilled conventions shall corroborate that the hard- dupe printout is correct by proper dates and signing of the document.
 
Keywords: 
Community drugstore; Retail; Records; Products; Drug (medicines)
 
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