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    Webinar Details


    Event Type

    Live Online

    Date

    Thursday, November 7, 2024

    Time

    10:30 AM - 11:30 AM ET

    Location

    PharmCon Webinar Studio (freeCE.com)

    Credits

    1 Contact Hour(s)

    Target Audience

    Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician

    Cost

    $30.00

    • Overview

      An estimated 50-75% of patients struggle with adhering to their medication regimen, which often results in poor health outcomes. Therapy-related factors that can lead to poor medication adherence include dosage form, flavor profile, swallowability, and packaging. Pharmaceutical compounding is a key area of pharmacy practice that can offer solutions to medication adherence problems for patients, especially pediatric, geriatric, and veterinary populations. This continuing education program will discuss the role of the compounding pharmacist in addressing poor medication adherence via working with the care team to provide patient-specific medication preparations. Therapy-related reasons for medication nonadherence and corresponding solutions will be reviewed, with a focus on special patient populations.


      Handouts

      Slide Document 24113L07_6pp.pdf
      Slide Document 24113L07_2pp.pdf





      Financial Support By

      PharmCon
    • Pharmacist

      Recall factors that cause medication nonadherence
      Discuss ways to improve medication adherence via flavoring and sweetening compounded medications
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in pediatric populations
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in geriatric patient populations
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in veterinary populations

      Pharmacy Technician

      Recall factors that cause medication nonadherence
      Discuss ways to improve medication adherence via flavoring and sweetening compounded medications
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in pediatric populations
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in geriatric patient populations
      Describe strategies that utilize pharmaceutical compounding to improve medication adherence in veterinary populations
    • Repeat Presentation

      This presentation was last given on 10/3/2024 8:00 PM

      Future Airings

      Date Time
      Tuesday, December 10, 2024 8:00 PM View

    • Activity Type

      Knowledge

      CE Broker

      20-1195272

      Universal Activity Number

      Pharmacist 0798-0000-24-113-L07-P

      Pharmacy Technician 0798-0000-24-113-L07-T

      ACPE PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

      PharmCon, Inc. is an approved course provider for continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing. PharmCon is also recognized by the California Board of Nursing as a provider of nursing programs.

      In order to obtain a Statement of Credit, attendees must respond to all randomly-generated participation checks and complete a program evaluation. Attendees may immediately print their Statement of Credit or leave them stored on the website.


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