Community pharmacy plays a vital role in delivering accessible and patient-centered healthcare at the community level. Community pharmacists provide services such as medication dispensing, patient counseling, vaccination, chronic disease management, and health screening. They serve as a first point of contact for many individuals, helping to improve medication adherence, prevent drug interactions, and promote rational use of medicines. Community pharmacies also support public health initiatives, including smoking cessation, diabetes education, antimicrobial stewardship, and health awareness campaigns. By integrating clinical services with preventive care, community pharmacy helps reduce pressure on hospitals and primary care facilities. Strengthening community pharmacy services enhances healthcare accessibility, improves treatment outcomes, and supports continuity of care, especially for elderly populations and individuals with chronic conditions.
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