The importance of pharmaceutical in dispensing and control of medicines classified as antimicrobials.
Keywords:
Antimicrobials, Role of the pharmacist, Bacterial resistanceAbstract
Antimicrobials are drugs produced through fungi, yeast or even bacteria, having the ability to inhibit the growth of certain bacteria or fungi in small doses. Resistance to antimicrobials has been present since the first uses of this type of drug, but with its development, there was also the development of bacteria defenses against them. The highlighted work is based on a literature review on the importance of the pharmacist in the dispensing and control of antimicrobials, which was elaborated with the purpose of highlighting the importance of the pharmacist, presenting results in the control of infections and in the uncontrolled resistance to antimicrobials. antimicrobial drugs, being developed from August to November 2019. The pharmacy professional moved from a purely administrative function, in the control and programming of stocks and financial resources, to a practice directly associated with the patient, having the drug as an instrument and no longer. as an end. The duty goes beyond just complying with the law, which requires the presentation and retention of prescription for the dispensation of antimicrobials, but involves the transmission of knowledge, constant training and interaction with patients and professionals involved in this process. Responsible for dispensing, guiding and controlling the use of antimicrobials, playing the role of transmitting information necessary to obtain accurate results on pharmacotherapy. It can be concluded that the pharmacist plays a fundamental role in dispensing and preventing the inappropriate use of antimicrobials, in pharmacies, drugstores or in the public health context.