@article {76, title = {Antibiotic Resistance: A Universal Issue of Concern}, journal = {Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Community Medicine}, volume = {8}, year = {2022}, month = {January 2022}, pages = {4-7}, type = {Review Article}, chapter = {4}, abstract = {

The antibiotic resistance forthwith is the worldwide severe health problem. Clinical and economically, outcomes are harmed by the antibiotic resistance, along with consequences ranging from a patient{\textquoteright}s failure to respond treatment and the expensive and alternative drugs costs higher morbidity and mortality rates, preponderant hospital stays and the need for changes in standard therapy. The usage of antibiotic in the population as a whole a few leading sources of antibiotic resistance. Patients who do not have a prescription are frequently given {\textquoteleft}prescription-only{\textquoteright} medications like antibiotics by pharmacists in undeveloped nations like India. There is a lack of information on how community pharmacists use antibiotics which is critical for developing a viable and long-term intervention programmed to encourage judicious antibiotic use. Antibiotics are one of the most effective weapons to fight against life-threatening illnesses. Their discoveries have a significant impact on human as well as animal health. Consequently, because of the advent and spread of antimicrobial resistance, people all around the world including Americans are sinking due to intractable diseases. In this review, we will look at the trapping of antibiotic resistance on the general public health, community, society and health care system. Resistance to antibiotics is a danger sign that is putting strain on healthcare systems and resulting in severe health loss; we must continue to monitor and support activities aimed at preventing and controlling the infection.

}, keywords = {Clinical Pharmacist, Infection Control Team, Prescribers.}, doi = {10.5530/jppcm.2022.1.2}, author = {Hashim Khan and Abdul Malik and Praveen Kumar Gaur and Sameer Rastogi and Kanak Lata} } @article {24, title = {Strategic Assessment of Challenges to Clinical Pharmacists in Pakistan and their Historical Relationship with Physicians}, journal = {Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Community Medicine}, volume = {6}, year = {2020}, month = {April 2020}, pages = {2-4}, type = {Review Article }, chapter = {2}, abstract = {

This study through light on actual role of Clinical Pharmacists and their relationships with Physicians as well as challenges to Clinical Pharmacists in Pakistan. Pharmacy is a patient oriented profession and a Pharmacist should be clinically smart and strong, the relation between Physician and Pharmacist of many decades but unfortunately this area of Pharmacist is not meeting the modern challenges of clinical practice, in Pakistan Pharmacy. Strategies includes curricula modification, incorporation of {\textquotedblleft}7 stars Pharmacist qualities recommended by WHO{\textquotedblright}, more focus on practical knowledge rather than theoretical, vacancies announcement, training regarding prescription and paid one year internship like other countries in order to stabilize health care team and to provide rational drugs to the patient to improve both health and wealth

}, keywords = {Clinical Pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacy, Health care triangle, Pakistan., Physician, World Health Organization}, doi = {10.5530/jppcm.2020.1.2}, author = {Majid Khan and Muhammad Riaz} }