Products
Medicines can treat diseases and improve your health.
Overview
JPED INTERNATIONAL has an extensive portfolio and is cooperating with the biggest names in the industry
Pharmaceutical sales are more about educating the clients i.e. physicians about the companies’ products. In-depth information sharing and queries are a major part of these sales. The sales representative has to keep a record of the sales occurring in the area. To be honest, you do not need to know much about the pharmaceutical sales before you start your career. Only thing that matters is your personality and passion of the job. And rest will be learned at the job when you get started with it.
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For Patients
The more information you have, the better able you are to to prevent errors and to take care of yourself.
For Doctors
Hippocrates’ advice ‘primum non nocere’ – First, do no harm – still holds today. Prescribe only where necessary, and consider benefits versus risks. Involve the patient in decisions about their care and respect patient autonomy.
For Nurses
Nurses don’t have permission to prescribe medications unless they hold an advanced practice degree with prescriptive authority, but they’re accountable for medication administration, including the basic understanding of medications, normal dosage, route of administration, side effects, and contraindications.
For Patients
Your doctors, nurses and pharmacists work hard to keep you healthy, but you are also responsible. Learn what questions to ask. Expect answers–it’s your life and your health!
The more information you have, the better able you are to to prevent errors and to take care of yourself. You have to ask your pharmacists, doctors and nurses about your medications, and you have to expect answers.
- Make a list of medications you are taking
- Double-check the imprints on the tablets and capsules
- List your medication and food allergies
For Doctors
Think about dosage carefully; manufacturers’ recommended doses are based on population studies and assume ‘one dose fits all’.
New drugs are often marketed at the highest therapeutic level to demonstrate effectiveness in large numbers of patients but companies are not required to provide data on lowest effective dose.
- Prescribing within limits of competence.
- Evidence-based prescribing.
- Interaction with other drugs.
For Nurses
Nurses maintain responsibility for knowing enough about medications to question erroneous orders or identify areas of concern.
When faced with questionable medication orders, caregivers have a duty to address all concerns.
- Ensuring that the right medication is properly drawn up in the correct dose
- Limit or reduce the risk of administration errors
- Responsibility for medication administration