About the Department & USPs
Our Pharmacy page is your trusted partner in health and medications. Explore our comprehensive range of medication services with efficient and accurate medication dispensing services, ensuring you receive the right medications when you need them. With a commitment to excellence and a focus on your well-being, we are here to support your journey towards a healthier and happier life. Experience exceptional pharmaceutical care with us today!
Caring Hands
- Pharmacist
- Pharmacy Technician
- Pharmacy Assistant
- Clinical Pharmacist
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Retail Pharmacist
- Industrial Pharmacist
- Compounding Pharmacist
- Ambulatory Care Pharmacist
- Community Pharmacist
- Nuclear Pharmacist
- Research Pharmacist
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Pharmacy Manager
- Pharmacy Director
- Drug Safety Specialist
- Regulatory Affairs Pharmacist
- Pharmacy Informatics Specialist
- Medication Therapy Management Pharmacist
- Pharmacy Compliance Officer
Technology has significantly impacted the field of pharmacy, improving medication management, dispensing processes, patient safety, and pharmaceutical research. Here are some examples of technologies commonly used in pharmacy:
- Electronic Prescription (e-Prescribing)
- Medication Order Management
- Medication Vending Machines
- Barcode Scanning
- Sterile Compounding Technology
The hospital pharmacy provides prescribed medicines, medical supplies, and information on proper medication usage. The pharmacist will make sure that you get the proper medication for your condition and will also inform you on proper usage.
Yes, you will need a prescription for medicines that you purchase from the pharmacy. However, it is also important to note that you can also purchase over-the-counter medicines without a prescription. And it is always advisable to consult a doctor before you start taking any medication.
Yes, they can explain how you should take your medicines.
If you have missed a dose of your medicine, it is important that you take it as soon as you remember that you have missed it unless it is close to the time for the next dose. However, it is important that you do not take two doses unless advised by your doctor.
Medicines should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Some medicines may require refrigeration, and the storage instructions are usually mentioned on the label. If any medicine requires special handling and storage, then our pharmacist will guide you.