10. SAFE USE OF MEDICATION IN THE HOSPITAL:Medication error;Evaluation & Precautions of Medication Error; Role of Pharmacist inControlling Medication Error.Recommended Books:1. William Hassan, Hospital <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Lee & Febiger, Washington, 5th Ed.,1986.2. N I Bukhari, Hospital <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Aziz Book Depot, Lahore-Pakistan(2000).3. Martin Stephen, Hospital <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pharmaceutical Press, London, 2003.PHARM 612 PHARMACY PRACTICE-VII (Clinical<strong>Pharmacy</strong>-I) [Th.]Cr. Hr.: 03 Marks: 1001. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PHARMACY:Terminologies, Basic Components and Scope.2. PATIENT PROFILE & PATIENT COUNSELING:a. Patient disease profileb. Taking case Historyc. Drug Profile of 25 Drugs (Adrenaline, Aminoglycosides, Anti TBDrugs, Antiepileptics, Atropine, Benzodiazepines, Cepahlosporins,Chlorpheniramine, Cimetidine, Digoxin, Dobutamine, Dopamine,Fluroquinolone, Frusemide, Lactulose, Macrolides, Metoclopramide,Morphine/Pethedine, Nifedipine, NSAIDS, ORS, Penicillins,Prednisolone, Salbutamol, Vancomycin)d. Patient Counseling3. CLINICAL TRIALS OF DRUG SUBSTANCES:Designing of clinical trials, Types of trials, Choice of patients, Exclusion ofpatients and Monitoring a clinical trial.4. EMERGENCY TREATMENT.5. DRUG INTERACTIONS: Mechanism, Physiological factors affectinginteraction, Types and level of drug interactions, Role of pharmacist inevaluating drug interactions & its management.6. PHARMACOVIGILANCEa)Scope, definition and aims of Pharmacovigilanceb)Adverse Drug Reactions and Side Effects: Classification, Excessivepharmacological response, Idiosyncrasy, Secondary pharmacological effects,Allergic drug reactions, General toxicity, Toxicity following drug66 | Pakistan Pharmacist Federation; www.pharmacistfed.pk,www.pharmafed.wordpress.com, www.pharmarev.com, info@pharmacistfed.pk,
withdrawal, Detection, Management of ADR, reporting of ADR in light ofinternational health monitoring system.PHARM 613 PHARMACY PRACTICE-VII (Clinical<strong>Pharmacy</strong>-I) [Lab.]Cr. Hr.: 01 Marks: 50• Clerkship in the Clinical Setting. A report related to Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>Practices will be completed by the students and will be evaluated by theexternal examiner.• Students will also complete a report independently or in a group on a DrugUse Evaluation• Students will take the assignment tasks to enhance verbal presentation,communication, written and problem-solving skills, critical analysis of dataand provision of care through a weekly conference and projects.Recommended Books:1. Roger Walker, Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong> & Therapeutics, Churchill Levingstone,London, 4 th Ed., 2003.2. Guard Paul, A Behavioral Approach to <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Practice, Black Well,USA, 2000.3. Herfindal Gourley, Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong> & Therapeutics, 4 th Ed, William&Willkins, London, 1992.4. A J Winfield, Pharmaceutical Practice, Churchill Levingstone, London,3rdEd., 1998.5. Kavin Taylor, <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Practice, 2 nd Ed, Taylor& Francis, New York,1998.6. Deborah Rosenbaun, Clinical Research Coordinator Hand Book, 4 th Ed.,Sarrison, Inc, North Carolina, USA. 2001.7. Simon Cook, Clinical Studies Management, a Practical Guide to Success,Sue Horwood Publishing limited, and West Sussex UK. 2004.8. Joseph T Dipiro, Encyclopedia of Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>. Marcel DekkerPublishing, 2003.9. Joseph T Dipiro, Encyclopedia of <strong>Pharmacy</strong>. Marcel Dekker Publishing2002.10. Mellainie J Rantucci, Pharmacist Talking with Patients, 2 nd Ed,2006.11. Smith GDG and Aronson J K, Oxford Text Book of ClinicalPharmacology and Drug Therapy, Oxford University Press, UK, 2002.12.Hansten P and Horn J, Drug interactions. Lee & Febiger, Philadelphia,USA,1989.PHARM 614 PHARMACEUTICS-VII (Industrial <strong>Pharmacy</strong>-I) [Th.]Cr. Hr.: 03 Marks: 1001. MASS TRANSFER.67 | Pakistan Pharmacist Federation; www.pharmacistfed.pk,www.pharmafed.wordpress.com, www.pharmarev.com, info@pharmacistfed.pk,
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