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PharmaTutor (December - 2017)
ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 5, Issue 12)
Received On: 26/09/2017; Accepted On: 02/10/2017; Published On: 01/12/2017
AUTHORS:
Vishwas B. Chavan
Aditya Jyot Hospital & Foundation
vishwaschavan2003@yahoo.co.in
ABSTRACT:
The study aims to assess the role of DOCTOR OF PHARMACY in identifying drug related problems in inpatient units in a tertiary care teaching hospital. OBJECTIVES: The main objective of the present study includes identification and reporting of drug related problems like Drug-drug interaction, Adverse drug reactions, Drug use without indication, Therapeutic duplication, Allergy/intolerance/poisoning, Improper drug, dose, route, regimen, Awareness/adherence problems.
How to cite this article: Chavan VB;Is the chemotherapy really necessary for solid tumors?; PharmaTutor; 2017; 5(12); 7-8
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