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Anju Jose1, Madiha Sultana1, Tushar Verma1
1Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dayananda Sagar University, Bengaluru South, 562112, India.
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Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM), caused by Naegleria fowleri, is a rare but highly devastating infection with a mortality rate exceeding 98%. Although historically sporadic, recent emerging cases and localized outbreaks have raised global concern. The disease's rapid progression and diagnostic complexity demand immediate and precise therapeutic intervention, as even minor medication errors can critically impact patient survival. Such medication errors, ranging from incorrect dosing to delayed administration,Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM), caused by Naegleria fowleri, is a rare but devastating infection with a mortality rate exceeding 98%. Although historically sporadic, recent emerging cases and localized outbreaks have heightened global concern. The disease's rapid progression and diagnostic complexity necessitate immediate, precise therapeutic intervention, where even minor medication discrepancies can critically affect survival outcomes. Medication errors ranging from incorrect dosing to delayed administration pose significant clinical and economic challenges, underscoring the need for robust strategic safeguards. Within this context, clinical pharmacists emerge as pivotal agents of patient safety. Their expertise in pharmacotherapy, drug interactions, and adherence to treatment protocols enables them to implement strategic solutions such as: Standardized treatment algorithms for anti-amoebic therapy to minimize dosing errors. Real-time medication reconciliation systems to prevent delays and ensure timely administration. Multidisciplinary coordination frameworks integrating pharmacists with physicians, microbiologists, and intensivists for rapid decision-making. Continuous training and simulation exercises to prepare healthcare teams for rare but high-stakes infections. Digital monitoring and AI-driven alerts to detect potential drug interactions or deviations from protocol. This article synthesizes case reports from the United States, Pakistan, and India, highlighting both historical and recent PAM instances. These narratives emphasize the evolving role of clinical pharmacists in identifying, preventing, and correcting medication-related issues. By bridging clinical insight with pharmaceutical precision, pharmacists not only enhance therapeutic accuracy but also strengthen institutional preparedness against rare infections. As global awareness grows, embedding clinical pharmacy into multidisciplinary care models represents a strategic solution essential not only for PAM but also for other emerging infectious threats where survival hinges on therapeutic precision.
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