Mrs. Areej Alhajahjeh

Bachelors in Clinical Pharmacy

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Arabic

Jordan, al-Balqa

  • USD $500
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Gowhar Ali

Pharm. D

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Hindi, Punjabi

Pakistan, Punjab

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Walaa Elshafey

Pharm. D

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Arabic

Kuwait, Hawalli

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Mohamed Hussein

Bachelors in Pharmacy

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Arabic

Egypt, al-Qahira

  • USD $150
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Rachel Bird

M.Pharm

🩺  Pharmacist

English

United Kingdom, Northumberland

  • USD $100
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mrs. Christina Wachuku

Clinical Pharmacist

🩺  Pharmacist

English

United States, Florida

  • USD $100
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Wafa Kashkosh

Diploma in Pharmacy

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Arabic

United Arab Emirates, Sharjah

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Asmaa Abdelghany

Bachelors in Pharmacy

🩺  Pharmacist

Arabic, English

United Arab Emirates, Sharjah

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Mohamed Ajenah

Bachelors in Pharmacy

🩺  Pharmacist

English, Arabic

United States, Washington

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Runyararo Edwick Makona

Pharm. D

🩺  Pharmacist

English, French, Shona, Zulu

United Arab Emirates, Ajman

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation
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Who are Pharmacists?

Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who are experts in medication management. They are responsible for ensuring that patients receive safe, effective, and appropriate medications for their medical conditions.

Pharmacists may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, retail pharmacies, and long-term care facilities. They work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, and other pharmacists, to provide comprehensive care for their patients.

Some of the responsibilities of pharmacists include:

  • Reviewing prescriptions to ensure that they are safe, effective, and appropriate for the patient's medical condition.
  • Providing medication counseling to patients, including information on how to take their medications and potential side effects.
  • Monitoring patients for potential drug interactions or adverse effects.
  • Compounding medications for patients who require special formulations or dosages.
  • Collaborating with physicians and other healthcare professionals to develop individualized treatment plans for patients.
  • Managing inventory and ordering medications for their practice or facility.

Pharmacists must complete a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree program and pass state licensure exams to practice. They also participate in continuing education programs to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in pharmacology and medication management.