Atif Muhammad, Malik Iram
Department of Pharmacy, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Punjab Pakistan.
J Pharm Policy Pract. 2020 Jun 15;13:33. doi: 10.1186/s40545-020-00240-4. eCollection 2020.
In the wake of atrocious rise in COVID-19 cases, developed countries are leveraging a range of community pharmacy services with the goal of improving access to essential medication and healthcare services. While in the developing nations, including Pakistan, pharmacists are unable to perform COVID-19 containment roles in community, since presence of pharmacists at community pharmacy settings and delivery of pharmacy services have historically been plagued by shortcomings at various levels. In this document, we identified these shortcomings which need to be resolved on many fronts. Broadly, a number of intertwined government related, public related, academic curricula and pharmacist related, and drug retailers' related factors refrain community pharmacists from performing and facilitating Pakistan's fragile public and healthcare system in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic. Government led multifaceted approaches are urgently needed to strengthen this unrecognized domain and thereby effectively combat COVID-19 by utilizing community pharmacy services, as evidenced in the developed world. [Note: Part of this article is published in Pakistan Observer Newspaper; dated 17 May 2020).
在新冠病毒病例数急剧上升之后,发达国家正在利用一系列社区药房服务,目标是改善基本药物和医疗服务的可及性。而在包括巴基斯坦在内的发展中国家,药剂师无法在社区中发挥新冠病毒防控作用,因为社区药房中药剂师的配备以及药房服务的提供长期以来在各个层面都存在缺陷。在本文件中,我们确定了这些需要在多个方面加以解决的缺陷。总体而言,一些相互交织的与政府、公众、学术课程和药剂师以及药品零售商相关的因素,使得社区药剂师在新冠疫情期间无法履行职责并助力巴基斯坦脆弱的公共卫生和医疗体系。正如发达国家所证明的那样,迫切需要政府主导的多方面举措来加强这一未得到重视的领域,从而通过利用社区药房服务有效抗击新冠病毒。[注:本文部分内容发表于《巴基斯坦观察家报》;日期为2020年5月17日]