Lakshmi Narain College of Pharmacy

Quality

Quality

We create congenial learning environment with good laboratory, library and workshop facilities and provide excellent education towards overall development of our students consistent with their needs and those as prospective employer.

We continually improve our facilities teaching methods and develop a team of competent teaching and other staff by continually upgrading their knowledge, skills and behavior to meet the current and future needs of our stakeholder.

Code of Ethics for Pharmacist

PREAMBLE

Pharmacists are health professionals who assist individuals in making the best use of medications. This Code, prepared and supported by pharmacists, is intended to state publicly the principles that form the fundamental basis of the roles and responsibilities

of pharmacists. These principles, based on moral obligations and virtues, are established to guide pharmacists in relationship with patients, health professionals, and society.

  • A pharmacist respects the conventional relationship between the patient and pharmacist
  • A pharmacist promotes the good of every patient in a caring, compassionate, and confidential manner.
  • A pharmacist respects the autonomy and dignity of each patient.
  • A pharmacist acts with honesty and integrity in professional relationships.
  • A pharmacist maintains professional competence.
  • A pharmacist respects the values and abilities of colleagues and other health professionals.
  • A pharmacist serves individual, community, and societal needs.
  • A pharmacist seeks justice in the distribution of health resources.