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Guidelines for Good Pharmacy Practice in Kenya

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Guidelines for Good Pharmacy Practice in Kenya

The Pharmacy and Poisons Board is committed to regulating the Pharmacy Profession and ensuring competency to practice. Further, it is committed to ensuring the availability of medical products and health technologies in Kenya which satisfy the needs of all citizens for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases using safe, efficacious, high quality and cost-effective pharmaceutical products.

Pursuant to this mission, these guidelines have been developed with the aim of promoting the provision of quality pharmaceutical care in Kenya. The guidelines are based on universal norms and values, both in the private and public pharmacy practice sectors, and the promotion of the health and quality of life of patients. The guidelines will be utilised by all practicing Pharmacists, Pharmaceutical Technologists, Pharmacy Specialists and other healthcare professionals who provide a pharmaceutical-related service to patients.

The success of this initiative will ultimately depend on the active contribution and cooperation of every stakeholder, and all should strive to uphold the standard of practice while providing pharmaceutical services.

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