The contents of pharmacists' consultation are wide and varied, and the contents of patients' consultation can generally be divided into the following categories.
(1) drug name. Include common names, trade names and aliases.
(2) indications. Whether the indication of the drug corresponds to the patient's condition.
(3) the method of medication. Including the correct taking method, taking time and special tips before taking oral drugs; Correct use of external dosage forms such as suppository, eye drops and aerosol; The use of special dosage forms such as sustained-release preparation, controlled-release preparation and enteric-coated preparation; How to avoid drug leakage and remedial measures after drug leakage?
(4) dosage. Comprise an initial dose and a maintenance dose; Frequency and interval of daily medication; course of treatment
(5) The expected curative effect, onset time and maintenance time after taking the medicine.
(6) Adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.
(7) Whether there are alternative drugs or other therapies.
(8) Identification, storage and expiration date of drugs.
(9) Drug price, whether to enter the medical insurance reimbursement catalogue, etc.