Abstract:
In the pharmacist-patient relationship, communication is the main
means by which the therapeutic act takes place. There are frequent cases
where pharmacists interact with patients with brain health problems.
The pharmacist must find out information about the current state of
health, medical history if necessary, and can also intervene in changing
or composing a drug therapy. In these circumstances, the pharmacist
will have to take into account the ethical aspects of the activity of a
medical worker as well as the dialogue with patients with the specifics
of brain health problems.