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To
professional care provided in a competent and timely manner in accordance with
accepted standards of pharmacy practice. |
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To be
treated with dignity, consistent with professional standards, regardless of
manner of payment, race, sex, age, nationality, religion, disability, or other
discriminatory factors. |
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To
pharmaceutical care decisions made in the patient's best interest in
cooperation with the patient's physician. |
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To have the pharmacist serve as one of the patient's
advocates for appropriate drug therapy and to make reasonable efforts to
recommend alternative choices in cooperation with the patient's physician. |
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To
have the patient's pharmaceutical records maintained in an accurate and
confidential manner and used routinely to maximize the patient's
pharmaceutical care. |
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To
receive health care information and to review the patient's records upon
request. |
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To
receive patient counseling, using the methods appropriate to the patient's
physical, psychosocial and intellectual status. |
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To
have the patient's prescriptions and dispensed and pharmacy services provided
at a pharmacy of the patient's choice in an atmosphere that allows for
confidential communication. |
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To
have the patient's drug therapy monitored for safety and efficacy and to make
reasonable efforts to detect and prevent drug allergies, adverse reactions, or
contraindications. |
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To
monitor the patient's compliance and proper drug use and to institute remedial
interventions with necessary. |
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To
have the Pharmacy Patient's Bill of Rights posted in a prominent place within
the pharmacy readily visible to the patient. |