It’s World Pharmacist Day!

It’s World Pharmacist Day!
It’s World Pharmacist Day!

In recent years, pharmacists have taken on many new responsibilities. Among these, vaccination against coronavirus or influenza is probably the best known. During the pandemic, this new role as vaccinator has allowed many people – including vulnerable people with little access to healthcare – to to go to a pharmacy to get vaccinated. Vaccination coverage global coverage has thus been expanded. Since the pandemic, getting vaccinated every year by your (reference) pharmacist has become obvious to many.

Your pharmacist helps you be healthier

At the heart of the community and with extended opening hours, pharmacists offer expert advice and a wide range of services. They play a key role in providing access to healthcare that is accessible to all.

So, did you know that your pharmacist can help you in a very practical way to make good use of your medication, and therefore, to optimize the effect of your treatment? To do this, he will take stock with you during a Medication Review.

Your pharmacist can also help you rto educate gradually your consumption of sleeping pills – which create dependency – by using magistral preparations. Its preparations and its support are fully reimbursed by your mutual insurance company.

You can also have with him some Proper Use of Medicines interviews on asthma and COPD, during which he will check whether you are taking your medication correctly (and suggest, if necessary, adjusting your treatment). These services aim to improve your quality of life.

More intensive support

People suffering from a chronic illness can also benefit from specific support from their pharmacist, which is fully reimbursed. To do this, they simply need to ask their “trusted” pharmacist to become their “reference” pharmacist. This service, which has been offered for several years now, is still relatively unknown. To find out more, click here.

The pharmacist therefore does much more than just dispense medication! The various care services he offers contribute, in collaboration with your other care providers, to improving your quality of life, your health and overall public health. This is what we are celebrating today!

In recent years, pharmacists have taken on many new responsibilities. Among these, vaccination against coronavirus or influenza is probably the best known. During the pandemic, this new role as vaccinator has allowed many people – including vulnerable people with little access to healthcare – to to go to a pharmacy to get vaccinated. Vaccination coverage global coverage has thus been expanded. Since the pandemic, getting vaccinated every year by your (reference) pharmacist has become obvious to many.

Your pharmacist helps you be healthier

At the heart of the community and with extended opening hours, pharmacists offer expert advice and a wide range of services. They play a key role in providing access to healthcare that is accessible to all.

So, did you know that your pharmacist can help you in a very practical way to make good use of your medication, and therefore, to optimize the effect of your treatment? To do this, he will take stock with you during a Medication Review.

Your pharmacist can also help you rto educate gradually your consumption of sleeping pills – which create dependency – by using magistral preparations. Its preparations and its support are fully reimbursed by your mutual insurance company.

You can also have with him some Proper Use of Medicines interviews on asthma and COPD, during which he will check whether you are taking your medication correctly (and suggest, if necessary, adjusting your treatment). These services aim to improve your quality of life.

More intensive support

People suffering from a chronic illness can also benefit from specific support from their pharmacist, which is fully reimbursed. To do this, they simply need to ask their “trusted” pharmacist to become their “reference” pharmacist. This service, which has been offered for several years now, is still relatively unknown. To find out more, click here.

The pharmacist therefore does much more than just dispense medication! The various care services he offers contribute, in collaboration with your other care providers, to improving your quality of life, your health and overall public health. This is what we are celebrating today!

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