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Individuals who suffer from Acute Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) frequently experience related issues, either because of the illness itself or as a side effect. Despite the existence of established criteria, Drug-Related Problems (DRPs) are more likely to arise, which impairs therapy outcomes and overburden patients. The purpose of this study is to assess clinical pharmacist-initiated medication optimisation in ACS patients. In order to optimise pharmacotherapy and the patient care process, a comprehensive clinical pharmacy service was created and deployed for the management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS-CPS). The service activities were prototyped under four primary themes. Our research showed the proactive role of clinical chemists in starting and offering services such as transition care, medication reconciliation, medication optimisation, and evidence-based drug information and interventions
Jaiswal et al. (Mon,) studied this question.