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Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

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Page 1: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice

Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D

Assistant Professor, chairman

Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Page 2: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Outline

General Terms and Definition.

Source of Ethical Standards.

Obligation of The Profession.

General Practice Examples.

Concusion.

Page 3: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

What is Ethics?

Ethic is the systematic study of what is right and good with respect to conduct and character.

A Covenant

= promise = legal Contract

to provide quality pharmacetuical care.

Page 4: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Ethical Dilemmas

e.g., A ptient doesn’t want to take

his meds, out of stock drugs.

A patient drugs for AIDS.

Irreconcilable Problems

e.g., Unauthorized but medically

need refill, over prescribing diet

pills / Antibiotics.

Page 5: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Sources of Ethical Standarads

1.General Moral Code.

2.Professional Moral Code.

Page 6: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Ethical Principles

A- Autonomy: Independent decision

e.g., Informed Consent, Refusal

of treatment

B- Nonmaleficience: At least do no harm

e.g., Dispensing drug with no enough

information.

Negligance: Professional misconduct

e.g., Digoxin tox., TPN tox.

Tonsillitis case

Erectile dysfunction drugs

Page 7: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

C. Beneficence: to do good, to remove harms, to

promote welfare.

• Firman / Aircraft

• Isolation room / AIDS / Hepatitis

D. Justice: Fair distribution of goods and harm is right

Page 8: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Professional Obligations

Veracity: Truthful

Privacy: Left alone

Fidelity: Keep promises

Confidentiality: Patient information

Page 9: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

General Pharmacy Practice Ethical Examples

1.Drug Exhange

2.Drug Waste

3.Drug Marketing

4.Patient Counseling

Page 10: Ethics in Pharmacy Pracice Abdulrahman M Alahdal, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, chairman Clinical Pharmacy Dep. KAU

Conclusion

Pharmacy is a moral practice and pharmacists have special moral obligations, including but not limited to, promoting the welfare of patients, protecting them from harm, and respecting their rights to self-determination