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    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy Practice
    • Community Pharmacy Services
    • Medication Management

    Background:

    • Appointment-based medication synchronization (ABMS) is a community pharmacy service.
    • Comprehensive medication reviews are integral to ABMS visits.
    • Identifying medication therapy problems (MTPs) is a key pharmacist role.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To characterize MTPs identified during initial ABMS visits.
    • To document vaccines recommended and administered by pharmacists.
    • To evaluate the role of pharmacists in preventive health within ABMS.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective observational study of 184 patients in Central Virginia.
    • Analysis of pharmacist-documented comprehensive medication reviews.
    • Data collected on patient demographics, MTPs, and vaccine status.

    Main Results:

    • Thirty-seven MTPs were identified across various categories.
    • Pharmacists spent an average of 17 minutes per patient, managing 6 medications.
    • 633 vaccines were recommended, with 51 administered.

    Conclusions:

    • Initial ABMS visits effectively facilitate MTP detection by pharmacists.
    • Community pharmacists are crucial for vaccine recommendations and screenings.
    • Further evaluation of MTP resolution within ABMS is planned.