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Code Of Ethics

"A pharmacist should maintain the highest principles of moral, ethical, and legal conduct and should render unto each patient the full measure of professional ability as an essential health practitioner."

Fundamental Principles

1. Patient-Centered Care

The primary responsibility of a pharmacist is to ensure the health and safety of patients. All professional activities should be directed towards optimal patient care outcomes.

2. Professional Competence

Pharmacists must maintain competence through continuous professional development and stay current with advances in pharmaceutical sciences and practice.

3. Integrity and Honesty

Pharmacists must demonstrate integrity in all professional relationships and maintain honesty in dealings with patients, colleagues, and the public.

4. Confidentiality

Patient information must be treated with confidentiality, and privacy must be respected in all professional interactions.

5. Professional Relationships

Pharmacists should maintain respectful and collaborative relationships with other healthcare professionals in the interest of patient care.