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Understanding drug product selection legislation.

B A Berger

    Contemporary Pharmacy Practice
    |January 6, 1982
    PubMed
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    Drug product selection laws can save money and empower pharmacists, but legislative confusion may pose challenges. Understanding the law's intent is crucial for pharmacists deciding to participate in drug product selection.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy Law
    • Health Economics
    • Pharmaceutical Policy

    Background:

    • Drug product selection legislation presents opportunities for cost savings and increased pharmacist autonomy.
    • Potential confusion within this legislation may create obstacles for both healthcare professionals and consumers.
    • Pharmacist decision-making regarding drug product selection is influenced by their understanding of legislative intent.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the implications of drug product selection legislation.
    • To identify potential challenges arising from legislative ambiguity.
    • To explore the role of understanding legislative intent in pharmacist practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of drug product selection legislation.
    • Review of professional pharmacy practice guidelines.
    • Exploration of pharmacist perspectives on legislative clarity.

    Main Results:

    • Legislation offers significant benefits but contains ambiguities.
    • Ambiguity in legislation can lead to professional and consumer confusion.
    • Clear understanding of legislative intent positively influences pharmacist adoption of drug product selection.

    Conclusions:

    • Drug product selection legislation requires clear interpretation to maximize benefits.
    • Addressing legislative ambiguity is essential for seamless implementation.
    • Educating pharmacists on the intent behind drug product selection laws is vital for practice advancement.

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