Codes of pharmaceutical ethics
In relation to his trade
In relation to his Job
In relation to his Profession
In relation to Medical Profession
Pharmacist's Oath
Drug administration and pharmacy council of Bangladesh, their scope and functions.
Regulations and laws governing the practices of pharmacy (The pharmacy ordinance 1976). Control of drug advertisements, prices, patented and trade market medicine, proprietary medicine, schedules of drugs and poisons, regulation of cosmetics and poison control
Codes of pharmaceutical ethics
In relation to his trade
In relation to his Job
In relation to his Profession
In relation to Medical Profession
Pharmacist's Oath
Drug administration and pharmacy council of Bangladesh, their scope and functions.
Regulations and laws governing the practices of pharmacy (The pharmacy ordinance 1976). Control of drug advertisements, prices, patented and trade market medicine, proprietary medicine, schedules of drugs and poisons, regulation of cosmetics and poison control
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Laws are rules of legal binding on all persons in a state or nation.
Ethics is related to attitude and morality.
3 pillars for laws and ethics
The appearance of the premises should reflect the professional character of Pharmacy
In Every Pharmacy there should be Q.P .(RPh)
Drugs and other ingredients should be purchased from reputed source.
A pharmacist should not make any attempt to capture the business of fellow competitor by offering unfair discounts
A pharmacist should not show any such emotion on his face
A Pharmacist is a link between medical professionals and public.
A pharmacist should provide efficient and reasonable comprehensive and pharmaceutical services through the medical store or pharmacy.
Pharmacists are health professionals who assist individuals in making the best use of medications. This Code, prepared and supported by pharmacists, is intended to state publicly the principles that form the fundamental basis of the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists. These principles, based on moral obligations and virtues, are established to guide pharmacists in relationships with patients, health professionals, and society
The all the content in this profile is completed by the teachers, students as well as other health care peoples.
thank you, all the respected peoples, for giving the information to complete this presentation.
this information is free to use by anyone.
Laws are rules of legal binding on all persons in a state or nation.
Ethics is related to attitude and morality.
3 pillars for laws and ethics
The appearance of the premises should reflect the professional character of Pharmacy
In Every Pharmacy there should be Q.P .(RPh)
Drugs and other ingredients should be purchased from reputed source.
A pharmacist should not make any attempt to capture the business of fellow competitor by offering unfair discounts
A pharmacist should not show any such emotion on his face
A Pharmacist is a link between medical professionals and public.
A pharmacist should provide efficient and reasonable comprehensive and pharmaceutical services through the medical store or pharmacy.
Pharmacists are health professionals who assist individuals in making the best use of medications. This Code, prepared and supported by pharmacists, is intended to state publicly the principles that form the fundamental basis of the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists. These principles, based on moral obligations and virtues, are established to guide pharmacists in relationships with patients, health professionals, and society
NAPM is a Section 21 Trade Association which was established in 1977. It is a voluntary, non-profit organisation consisting of South African and Generics based Pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors. NAPM has a diverse membership comprising of 24 companies. Some of the NAPM’s function is to ensure that the sector plays a constructive role in our country’s economic growth, development and transformation and thereby create an environment in which the sector can thrive, expand, be competitive and enhance access of medicines to all of our country’s citizens.
CAN INDIAN PHARMA STAY AHEAD OF THE ETHICS CURVE?Anup Soans
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4. And Corrupt If Nothing Else Works. It Is Easy To Find Fault With Policies Adopted Decades Ago, And The Fault May Lie In The Regulatory System Failing To Keep Pace With Innovations In The Pharmaceutical Industry. Nevertheless, The Government Has Failed In Its Duty Of Preventing Unethical Promotion That Has Already Resulted In Misery, Illness, And Death. It Appears That A Wrong Done Over And Over Again By A Large Number Of People, And Highly Educated People{Doctors} At That, Soon Becomes The Order Of The Day. Hence, Doctors Who 'Don't Fall In Line' Risk Greater Marginalization From The Mainstream. Let's Look At Some Facts In The Pathology 'Business'. Technician-Run Laboratories Are Prepared To Go To Any Lengths To Secure Their 'Business'. Although It Is Degrading For Qualified Pathologists To Compete With Technicians, There Is No Other Way Because Even Top Consultants Accept These Reports (Sometimes Even Unsigned Ones) From Technicians. We Even Have A Few Technicians Requesting Pathologists To Report Their Peripheral Smears Or Cytologies Or Even Biopsies Which Means That Even These Investigations Are Sent To Technicians' Labs And Not To Pathologists. The Flip Side Is That When It Comes To The Consultant's Own Relatives Or Friends They Always Come To A Pathologist Even For The Simplest Of Tests. What's Good Enough For Other Patients Is Not So For The Doctor's Kith And Kin. Consortium-Owned Labs Or Group Practice Set-Ups Are The 'In' Thing. Here, Doctors Invest Money Together In A Diagnostic Set-Up And Then Send Long Lists Of Investigations For Kickbacks And Incentives. (From The Layperson's Point Of View This Is Viewed As Hunting In Packs.) I Think The Main Issue Here Is The Percentage Receivable, Rather Than What Is Necessary For The Patient. It Is One Thing To Make A Project Viable, Quite Another To Burden The Patient For Your Personal Gain. Then Comes The Choice Of The Patient To Go To Any Lab. Due To The Nexus That Exists Between The Clinics And Labs, Unless A Patient Comes Back With A Report From A Particular Lab, He Is Subjected To Another Battery Of Tests With The Explanation, 'These Tests Are Wrong; Why Didn't You Go To The Other Lab?' The Poor Patient Fears The Wrath Of The Doctor And Does As He Is Told, In The Process Compromising His Right To Choose Where He Wants To Go. I Have Even Heard Of Places Where Rickshawallahs And Drugstore Owners Are Roped In To Direct Patients. This Absolutely Unethical Way Of 'Soliciting Clients' Just Proves To What Lengths We Are Now Ready To Go To Succeed In Our Profession. It Is Even More Depressing To Think How The Big Reference Labs Have Affected Small Private Set-Ups Like Mine To Compete With Their Prices, Especially When Nobody Cares About The Quality Of Reports That These Labs Have To Offer. Thus, It Is Becoming Very Difficult To Practise Pathology In A Clean Manner. It Is The Patient Who Is Being Taken For Granted All The Time. I Have Managed So Far To Keep Myself Away From These Practices But Always Get An 'Explanation' From My Male Colleagues That It's Because I Am A Woman And Don't Have To 'Support' A Family. I Think We Must Take Steps To Create A Space For Ethical Doctors To Be Able To Earn A Living While Practising Their Professions With Dignity And Self-Respect. In This, I Feel The National Accreditation Body For Laboratories Must Play An Important Role And Laboratories Must Be Licensed And Accredited. Meanwhile, To Those Who Wish To Practice Market-Medicine, I Wish You Much Happiness In Your Goings-On. But Remember What Gibbon Said: 'The First And Indispensable Requisite Of Happiness Is A Clear Conscience, Unsullied By The Reproach Or Remembrance Of An Unworthy Action.' It Was A Saying: My Doctor Gave Me Six Months To Live But When I Couldn't Pay The Bill, He Gave Me Six Months More. Regards Aneek Gupta