Clinical Laboratory with the Cooperation of Pharmacist and Nurses in Delivering Propar Antimicrobial Drugs

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Rehab Matar Alharbi , Sara Fawzi Adas , Manal Saeed Bugshan , Abdulailah Joud Allah Almutairi , Ahmed Abdulhamid Alahmed , Yousef Mohammad Almohmmadsaleh , Abdullah Fahad Alsalem , Hamad Mohammed Al-Hamad
Tahani Ibrahim Alsubaie , Saud Mohammed Alsalamah , Fatima Ali Saad Al-Ahmari , Lamyaa Hassan Mohammed Hakami , Huda Jaber Abdulrahman Alzahrani , Yahia Jaber Essa Alhagawy , Salamah Saeed Alshahrani

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One of the most significant factors that is regarded to be contributing to the rise of antimicrobial resistance is the usage of antimicrobials without proper consideration. Pharmacists, nurses, and clinical microbiologists are in a strategic position to encourage the sensible use of antimicrobial medications. Community pharmacies are the primary source of access to antimicrobials. Because of this, it is essential to be aware of the quality of the dispensing service. According to the findings of the evaluation, the quality of antimicrobial dispensing is unsatisfactory, which calls for enhancements in practice as well as diversified ways to encourage the professionals involved in the process to continue their education. In addition, it is necessary to perform awareness initiatives for the general community in order to encourage the responsible utilization of antimicrobials and to decrease the level of microbial resistance.

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