Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
In recent years, the importance of effective medication management in dental practice has become increasingly recognized. This review article aims to explore the development of a standardized protocol for medication management in dental practice, with a focus on the collaboration between dentists, pharmacists, and nurses. The article discusses the challenges and complexities associated with medication management in dental settings, including issues related to drug interactions, patient safety, and regulatory compliance. It also highlights the potential benefits of implementing a standardized protocol, such as improved patient outcomes, enhanced communication among healthcare providers, and increased efficiency in medication administration. The review examines current practices and guidelines related to medication management in dental practice, drawing on evidence-based research and best practices from related healthcare fields. It explores the roles and responsibilities of dentists, pharmacists, and nurses in medication management, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and communication. The article also discusses the use of technology and electronic health records in facilitating medication management processes and ensuring the safe and effective use of medications in dental settings. Overall, this review article provides insights into the development of a standardized protocol for medication management in dental practice and offers recommendations for implementing such protocols in clinical settings. By promoting collaboration among dentists, pharmacists, and nurses, and by emphasizing the importance of standardized practices and communication, this protocol has the potential to enhance the quality of care provided to dental patients and improve overall healthcare outcomes.