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How Nigerian pharmacies can document medication-interaction checks

A useful record connects the medicines reviewed, warning severity, source evidence, staff action and pharmacist decision.

Clinical responsibility: NgMedicare supports pharmacy teams. It does not diagnose, prescribe or replace pharmacist judgement.
Diagram showing a prescription moving through interaction review, a clear pharmacy action and an audit record
One structured workflow from medication review to accountable action.
BNF 85Current referenced edition
Nigeria EML2020 source included
Role controlledAuthorized pharmacy access
Audit recordedReviewable clinical activity
01

Start with a defined check point

Choose when the review occurs and who may initiate it.

02

Make escalation unambiguous

Serious warnings should tell staff to hold the medicines and call the pharmacist.

03

Record the decision

Retain the result, source and accountable action without collecting unnecessary patient identifiers.

04

Review the workflow

Clinical leaders should audit missed checks, repeated overrides and source updates.

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Is this medical advice?

No. This is workflow education for pharmacy organizations and does not replace clinical guidance.

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