About the Journal
Pharmacy Practice is a full-text peer-reviewed journal with a scope on pharmacy practice. Pharmacy Practice is published quarterly.
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Current Issue
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025): Jan-Mar
Review
Platelet concentrates a new renaissance in tissue regeneration
Abstract 21 | PDF Downloads 6Page 1-11
Exploring the antioxidant potential of Medicinal plants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE): Emphasizing Their Significance in Novel Drug Development
Abstract 31 | PDF Downloads 7Page 1-11
A A Systematic Review of Pharmacists’ Role in COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons learned for a future pandemic
Abstract 34 | PDF Downloads 12Advanced pharmaceutical services in community pharmacies
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Original Research
Cost-effectiveness of pharmacist intervention in oral antidiabetic-treated and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Abstract 16 | PDF Downloads 5Page 1-7
Assessment of Adherence to Medications and Prevalence of depression among hemodialysis patients
Abstract 20 | PDF Downloads 7Page 1-10
Impact of Pharmacist-Led Prescription Writing Intervention on Undergraduate Medical Students
Abstract 22 | PDF Downloads 7Page 1-6
Mapping Reverse Logistics for Medicines in Para, Brazil: A Geospatial Study
Abstract 23 | PDF Downloads 4Page 1-5
COVID-19 pandemics and antibiotics use in the University Clinical Centre of Kosova
Abstract 18 | PDF Downloads 9Page 1-7
The Association among Adherence, Self-Efficacy, and Health-Related Quality of Life In Cancer Patients with Oral Chemotherapy in Indonesia
Abstract 19 | PDF Downloads 7Page 1-8
Prescription and self-medication patterns in the general population of Ecuador during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Cross-sectional study.
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Impact of a clinical pharmacist driven antimicrobial stewardship program at a tertiary care hospital in the United Arab Emirates
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Psychological challenges faced community pharmacists during COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
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Dietary and lifestyle behaviors among Pharmacy students in Kosova
Abstract 23 | PDF Downloads 14Page 1-11
Extemporaneous Compounding Practices: Case Study in Thai Hospitals
Abstract 6 | PDF Downloads 4Page 1-16
Knowledge and Attitude of Pharmacy Students Regarding Geriatrics Care and Elderly in Saudi Arabia
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Liver function congruence with contraceptive medical profile in women at child-bearing ages
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Medication Management by Visually Impaired Persons in the UAE: Self-Determination Practice and Law Demands
Abstract 21 | PDF Downloads 8Page 1-10
Development and Validation of an Instrument to Assess Clinical Competencies in the Management of Self-Limiting Health Conditions (Psal-Brazil)
Abstract 26 | PDF Downloads 7Page 1-12
Pharmaceutical Care provision from the pharmacist’s perspective: a qualitative study in Belgian and Cuban contexts.
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Pharmacist interventions in the management of drug-related problems among renal dialysis patients: a cross-sectional observational study
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Effectiveness of a technological tool associated with pharmaceutical guidance in hospital discharge of patients using warfarin
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The Role of Patient Satisfaction and Pharmacy Performance: The Current Scenario in Saudi Arabia
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Analysis ReDS technology by use Health Technology Assessment modelling, quantity and optimization methods
Abstract 20 | PDF Downloads 9Page 1-15
Patient-Centric Telehealth Pharmacy: An Investigation on Satisfaction, Trust, Loyalty, and Adherence
Abstract 13 | PDF Downloads 6Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir prescription: a chance for pharmaceutical care via telemedicine.
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Evaluation of potential drug interactions in antimicrobial prescriptions in a hospital.
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Assessing Attitudes towards Antibiotics Use: Is It Still a Cause for Concern? A Mixed Methods Study
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