Pharmacy Control

Pharmacy control is a procedure that is carried out in pharmacies to ensure the safety and quality of medicines, as well as to comply with the rules for storage and use of medicines. This procedure is mandatory for all pharmacies and is controlled by the state.

Intrapharmacy control includes checking the compliance of medicinal products with the requirements of quality standards, checking storage conditions, checking the availability of necessary documents, as well as checking the correctness of prescriptions and instructions for use.

One of the main tasks of pharmacy control is to prevent errors in the preparation and dispensing of medications. This is achieved through strict control over the quality of starting materials, correct dosage and packaging of medicines, as well as compliance with storage rules.

In addition, pharmacy control allows us to identify and prevent cases of falsification of medicines and other violations of quality standards. This is especially important in light of the increasing incidence of counterfeit medicines on the market.

Thus, pharmacy control is an important element of the healthcare system, which helps ensure the safety and quality of medicines for patients.