Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics
Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics
Under Guidance
Dr. Sarad Pawar Naik Bukke
M.Pharm, Ph.D
Associate professor and HOD,
Department of Pharmaceutics,
Rao's college of pharmacy, Nellore.
Presented by
Gunji Venkata Lokesh
H. NO.17P21T0023
Pharm.D IIIrd year
Rao's college of pharmacy, Nellore.
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Contents:
1)Introduction
2)Principles of Pharmacist
4)Pharmacists Oath
5)Conclusion
6)References
Introduction:
(1)Ethics may be defined as the "science of morals" or the "code of moral
principles".
(4)These ethics are very important for conducting the standard pharmacy
profession.
(5)These ethics are useful the develop the good functioning of pharmacy in
the society.
(6)The ethics are also useful for pharmacist to differentiate between right or
wrong in the profession of pharmacy.
Principles of pharmacist:
(a)Promoting the good caring, confidential and compassionate manner.
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(c)Serving individual, society and community needs.
(a)Price structure:
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2.Labels, trade marks, symbols of other pharmacies should not be copied.
(c)Purchase of drugs:
(d)Hawking of drugs:
1.Any material should not be displayed either in the press or on the premises.
(a)Giving a guarantee
(b)offering a scheme
(c)Exaggerated statements
(b)Conduct of pharmacy:
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2.There should be no error in dispensing and supply of medicines.
(c)Handling of drugs:
(d)Handling of prescription:
1.He should not add, omit or substitute of any prescription without consultant
of prescriber.
2.If there is any doubts and errors regarding the prescription, it should be
reffered back to the prescriber.
(e)Apprentice pharmacist:
2.The trainees are given full facilities, skills and other techniques seen by a
senior pharmacist.
(a)professional vigilance:
2.Pharmacist should vigilant at the same time to remove the undesirable out of
the profession.
(b)Law-abiding citizen:
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(c)Relationship with professional organisation:
1.A pharmacist should avoid doing all such activities which are not in manner
and propriety of pharmacy profession.
(b)Clandestine arrangements:
1.No secret arrangements or contact with any physician to give him any
commission or any advantage related to his pharmacy store.
2.It is important to contact with other medical professionals for the modern
developments of pharmacy.
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Pharmacist Oath:
(1)I swear to do that i can do to improve and protect the moral and physical
well being of the community, holding the health and safety of my society.
(3)I shall uphold the standards and laws governing my profession, by avoiding
all forms of mispresentations.
(5)I shall hold the knowledge gained about the patient confidently and never
divulge unless compelled to do so by laws.
(6)I swear furtherly to maintain my credit and honour in all transcitions and
never bring discrete to myself or my profession.
(7)May I live long and prosper in favour as i hold this my oath, but if i break
these promises, may the reverse be my lot.
Conclusion:
1) The code of ethics are important to all the pharmacists.
2) These ethics are maintained and followed by every pharmacists for a smooth
functioning of pharmacy profession in the community.
References:
1)"COMMUNITY PHARMACY"- Arti Mohan and Dr.Javed Ali Birla Publications
Pvt. Ltd. 1/9185, Street No. 5, West Rohtas Nagar, Shahdara, Delhi-110 032, page
no. 4-11.
2)G. Vidya Sagar, T.V. Narayana by "A text book of forensic pharmacy” (2nd
Corrected Ed.) Kalyani publishers, New Delhi 2005, page no. 5-10.
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3)"Pharmaceutical Jurispidence" -Basavaraj K. Manjwade, Gurudev M Hiremath
IKON BOOKS, Publishers and Distributors B-37, FIRST FLOOR, OFFICE NO.105
STREET NO.14, MADHU VIHAR I P EXTENSION, PATPARGANJ NEW DELHI 110092
page no. 24-30.