Bibliographic citations
Cerron, B., Arancel, W. (2016). Evaluación de la consulta farmacéutica al químico farmacéutico de farmacias y boticas del distrito de Huancayo para el dolor de cabeza [Tesis, Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt]. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/36
Cerron, B., Arancel, W. Evaluación de la consulta farmacéutica al químico farmacéutico de farmacias y boticas del distrito de Huancayo para el dolor de cabeza [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt; 2016. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/36
@misc{renati/691672,
title = "Evaluación de la consulta farmacéutica al químico farmacéutico de farmacias y boticas del distrito de Huancayo para el dolor de cabeza",
author = "Arancel Cardenas, Williams Walter",
publisher = "Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt",
year = "2016"
}
The pharmaceutical indication should generate a better result in the Care of the patient who goes to the pharmacy for a health problem, in That sense the objective of this work was to evaluate the practice of the consultation Pharmaceutical chemist of pharmacies and pharmacies in the district of Huancayo, for the headache. Methodology, the present work is a Research that uses the scientific method that corresponds to the type of Basic research of descriptive level, prospective non-experimental design ,cross; A questionnaire was applied in a sample of 165 pharmacies and Pharmacies, having as results that the practice of the consultation Pharmacist made by the pharmaceutical chemist for headache, Was fulfilled in 12.7% (21) and the processes of the pharmaceutical consultation were Partially complied with 50.8% either for the beginning, duration of the Problem and banality of the symptom; Being the therapeutic groups that Frequently used were the combined analgesics in 38.1%, Followed by analgesics in 23.8%, in addition information was provided Necessary to resolve doubts in 76.2% and provided recommendations on The pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment in 62% and 23.8%
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