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  • FAPA Survey for Asian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers – Extended until 2 July 2021

    FAPA Survey for Asian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

     

    The FAPA Industrial Pharmacy Section, in partnership with the University of the Philippines College of Pharmacy (UPCP), is undertaking a study that aims to develop a notification system for drug and vaccine shortages influenced by local manufacturing processes in the region.

    As an initial step in the study, we are gathering information from stakeholders and professionals working in pharmaceutical manufacturing in the Asia Pacific Region. With this, we would be honored if you could participate in the study by accomplishing the survey questionnaire: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffYy0mUvlFUf7lyINVlt6LYBTeFNbG79WYIqwLXFLdq5bIyQ/viewform?usp=pp_url

    The deadline for accomplishing the survey is on 2 July 2021

    For any questions or concerns regarding this survey, feel free to contact our FAPA Section Chairperson Ms. Ma. Rosario Barangan via email at: rbb@el-laboratories.com

    We look forward to your utmost support for this endeavor. Thank you very much and stay safe.

    Updated on: June 18, 2021
    Published on: May 25, 2021
  • FAPA President Shares New Strategic Directions Starting 2021

    FAPA President Shares New Strategic Directions Starting 2021

    On May 28, 2021, Dr. Yolanda Robles, the FAPA President for 2021-2026 shared the new strategic directions of FAPA in her inaugural message addressed to the FAPA council and to all pharmacists in Asia.

    In her message, Dr. Robles explains the new vision and mission of FAPA following a series of strategic planning sessions initiated by the FAPA Bureau from the last quarter of 2019. It was during the term of our late President Pratomo that a strategic planning to review the direction of FAPA was initiated. The process had considered all aspects of the organization and its environment which led to the development of a clarified vision and mission,” Dr. Robles explains.

    Dr. Robles urges Asian pharmacists to see challenges as opportunities and to step up as an important part of the health care system amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Never was there a time that we experienced a strong demand for our products and services than this pandemic. The demand for preventive and curative medicines was quite pronounced in most countries,” she writes.

    She also highlighted in her message the need for FAPA Member Associations and council members to have a strong spirit of cooperation to attain FAPA’s vision. The strength of a federation is dependent on the collaborative relationships with, and among its component associations. In unity there is strength. This organizational strength should ultimately manifest itself in positive health outcomes for the peoples of Asia,” she adds.

    Dr. Robles assumed her position 2 years ahead of her term as FAPA president following the demise of Mr. Mohamad Dani Pratomo. With her experience in leading various regional pharmacy organizations in Asia and as well as the Philippines, the FAPA Bureau expressed full confidence and support for her leadership in a special meeting held on February 27th, 2021.

    See full text of the FAPA president’s message here

  • President's Message

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    Dr. Yolanda R. Robles

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    FAPA PRESIDENT (2021-2026)

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    nnWarm greetings to all from FAPA!nnFirst of all, I would like to thank all of our Member Associations and their officers as well as the FAPA Bureau, Section Chairpersons, Committee Chairpersons and the Secretariat for welcoming me as your new President. While my heart is saddened by the demise of our respected President, Mr. Mohamad Dani Pratomo, I have to take courage and accept the great responsibility placed upon me. The timing has been critical; I will assume my duty as President of this regional organization in the midst of a global health crisis. With that, I realized the important role FAPA has to take on to rally forward the noble mission of the organization for the pharmacists in this vast Region.nnIt was during the term of our late President Pratomo that a strategic planning to review the direction of FAPA was initiated. The process had considered all aspects of the organization and its environment which led to the development of a clarified vision and mission. Let me share them with you.nnFAPA’s vision is to be the leading international pharmacy organization in Asia that ensures access to safe, cost-effective and quality pharmaceutical services and products to improve health outcomes for all. As pharmacists in our respective countries, our contribution to the health system is well-defined, we need to make sure that our people have access to quality medicines and services necessary for them to maintain health, and reduce illness and death. Never was there a time that we experienced a strong demand for our products and services than this pandemic. The demand for preventive and curative medicines was quite pronounced in most countries. The problems of shortage as well as irrational use of some medicines were encountered by many of us. Our role in the pharmaceutical supply chain was highlighted. With the rampant misinformation fed through the social media, pharmacists had the opportunity to rely on evidence-based resources to address issues and educate the public and other health professionals on medicines. Our role in immunization was also initiated in this Region to address the COVID-19 vaccination. Taken on as a challenge, this role can be further expanded as we deliver quality services. Truly this pandemic tested our worth as health professionals.nnFor its mission, FAPA will promote cooperation among member associations in the Asia-Pacific Region in advancing pharmacy practice, science, and education as well as strengthening pharmaceutical systems for the attainment of global and regional health goals of populations. The strength of a federation is dependent on the collaborative relationships with, and among its component associations. In unity there is strength. This organizational strength should ultimately manifest itself in positive health outcomes for the peoples of Asia.nnIt is a fact that our Region is quite diverse in terms of culture, health systems, and political structure, among others. However, we should explore the advantages of being different from one another. Sharing and learning from experiences of advancement and failures could be beneficial. Advanced countries could benefit those in the process of developing their practice, science, and education which in turn may test best practices based on their respective contexts. Pharmaceutical system is a segment in the entire health system which requires the greater involvement of the pharmacists in all areas of practice. This will require pharmacists to work side by side with their government and all other key stakeholders in the health system. We need to be pro-active in health policy-making, advocacies, and programs that will improve how medicines are managed in our countries. We need to work and collaborate with various organizations which are pursuing similar mission at the global and regional levels. We need to align with the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals to help address issues concerning health of the populations. Similarly, within the pharmacy profession, the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) came up with its Development Goals which aim to transform the profession and maximize the contribution of pharmacists to health care around the globe. Regardless of the stage of development the profession is, in various countries, there is the opportunity for pharmacists to be influential and be recognized for their contributions to positive health outcomes. Indeed, we are living in an exciting, yet challenging time.nnAt this point, let me solicit your support and cooperation for the programs and activities that FAPA will plan with you, in support of the new vision and mission. We are planning to virtually meet with our Member Associations and Section Chairpersons so we could think together how we can move forward our profession and help our pharmacists in their varied roles in the health care system. I look forward to working with you, in the spirit of collegiality and camaraderie. May we all realize our value and do our share in improving the health of the populations in our respective countries.nnI wish you all the best in your area of practice. Keep safe always.nn nn nnSincerely,nn nnYolanda R. Robles, RPh, PhDnnPresident (2021-2026)[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]n

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  • COVID-19 Home Care Recommendations for Pharmacists and Patients Now Available

    COVID-19 Home Care Recommendations for Pharmacists and Patients Now Available

    A joint guidance document from the
    FAPA Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Section
    and the FAPA Community Pharmacy Section

     

    On May 23, 2021, the FAPA Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Section, led by Dr. Yuh-Lih Chang (Taiwan), together with the FAPA Community Pharmacy Section, led by Mr. Kimihide Nishio (Japan), have released a joint guidance document to help Asian pharmacists in the increasing need to provide support for patients that have no option but to manage their conditions at home.
    With the increasing number of cases brought by the new COVID-19 variants, health systems are once again challenged leaving emergency departments full and patients in many Asian countries with no other options but to manage COVID-19 cases at home. The guidance document consists of two separate sections for pharmacists and patients that discuss general principles and techniques which may be adopted in each country as appropriate to their local situation and settings. Pharmacists are encouraged to implement the guidelines in a manner that is tailored to the needs of individual patients and their families.
    Download the full document HERE
    First edition released: 23rd May 2021
  • COVID-19 Portal

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    PREPARING COMMUNITY PHARMACIES FOR THEnCOVID-19 PANDEMIC

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    A guidance document published by the Federation of Asian Pharmaceutical Associations

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    on March 16, 2020

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    [Philippines News] Filipino Pharmacists as Vaccinators

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    [Jordan News] Transformation of Vaccination Globally and Regionally Collection

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  • FAPA Releases Updated COVID-19 Infection Control and Prevention Strategies for Health-System Pharmacists and Pharmacy Departments

    COVID-19 Infection Control and Prevention Strategies for Health-System Pharmacists and Pharmacy Departments (2nd Edition)

    A guidance document published by the FAPA Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Section

    The FAPA Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Section, led by its chairperson, Dr. Yuh Lih Chang, has released an updated version of its guidance document which includes new information regarding COVID-19 vaccines and treatment-related medications as well as additional supplementary figures depicting proper ways to perform hand hygiene as well as wearing and removing PPE.
    Download the full document HERE
    Last update: March 23rd, 2021
    First edition: April 18th, 2020
  • FAPA to be led by its new president Dr. Yolanda Robles from 2021-2026

    FAPA to be led by its new president Dr. Yolanda Robles from 2021-2026

     

    Dr. Yolanda Robles, the FAPA President-Elect for 2019-2022 assumes the position of President by default, 2 years ahead of her official term, following the demise of Mr. Mohamad Dani Pratomo. The FAPA Bureau in its special meeting on February 27th, 2021 expressed their full support for Dr. Robles and officially announces the subsequent appointment of the following bureau members to new positions as part of its continuity measures for the specified period:

     

    View the board resolution here: Board Resolution 2021-002

  • [Philippines News] Filipino Pharmacists as Vaccinators

    Philippine Pharmacists Association (PPhA)

    Filipino Pharmacists as Vaccinators: The expanded role of pharmacists during public health crisis

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