Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.34.03.16 - Pharmaceutical Care Functions of the PharmacistThe pharmacist shall be available as necessary to provide pharmaceutical care to individual patients including, but not limited to:
A. Participating in decisions about medication use for patients including decisions not to use medication therapy as well as judgments about:(1) Medication selection;(3) Routes and methods of administration;(4) Medication therapy monitoring; and(5) The provision of medication-related information and counseling to individual patients;B. Cooperating directly with health care professionals and the patient in designing, implementing, and monitoring a therapeutic outcome.C. Providing care directly to the patient to improve a patient's quality of life through achieving definite and predefined, medication-related therapeutic outcomes such as: (2) Eliminating or reducing a symptomatology;(3) Arresting or slowing a disease process;(4) Preventing a disease or symptomatology; and(5) Improving patient's quality of life.D. Identifying potential and actual medication-related problems, resolving actual medication-related problems, and preventing potential medication-related problems caused by:(1) Untreated indications;(2) Improper drug selection;(3) Sub-therapeutic dosage;(4) Failure to received medication;(6) Adverse drug reactions;(7) Drug interactions, including drug-drug, drug-food, drug-laboratory test interactions; and(8) Medication use without appropriate indication.Md. Code Regs. 10.34.03.16