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Title: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice


1
Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice
  • Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D
  • Assistant Professor, chairman
  • Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

2
  • Outline
  • General Terms and Definition.
  • Source of Ethical Standards.
  • Obligation of The Profession.
  • General Practice Examples.
  • Concusion.

3
What is Ethics? Ethic is the systematic study of
what is right and good with respect to conduct
and character. A Covenant promise legal
Contract to provide quality pharmacetuical care.
4
Ethical Dilemmas e.g., A
ptient doesnt want to take
his meds, out of stock drugs.
A patient drugs for
AIDS. Irreconcilable Problems
e.g., Unauthorized but medically
need refill, over prescribing diet
pills / Antibiotics.
5
  • Sources of Ethical Standarads
  • General Moral Code.
  • Professional Moral Code.

6
Ethical Principles A- Autonomy Independent
decision e.g.,
Informed Consent, Refusal
of treatment B- Nonmaleficience At least
do no harm
e.g., Dispensing drug with no enough

information.
Negligance Professional misconduct
e.g.,
Digoxin tox., TPN tox.
Tonsillitis case
Erectile
dysfunction drugs
7
C. Beneficence to do good, to remove harms, to
promote welfare.
Firman / Aircraft
Isolation room /
AIDS / Hepatitis
D. Justice Fair distribution of goods and harm
is right
8
Professional Obligations Veracity Truthful
Privacy Left alone Fidelity Keep promises
Confidentiality Patient information
9
  • General Pharmacy Practice Ethical Examples
  • Drug Exhange
  • Drug Waste
  • Drug Marketing
  • Patient Counseling

10
Conclusion Pharmacy is a moral practice and
pharmacists have special moral obligations,
including but not limited to, promoting the
welfare of patients, protecting them from harm,
and respecting their rights to self-determination
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