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Vitamin-D is available in the market in three different forms; cholecalciferol, alfacalcidol both of them are inactive and converted into active form calcitriol.[1] The conversion of both occurs by passing on liver hepatocytes by (25-hydroxylase) and kidneys (1-alfa-hydroxylase) while alfacalcidol is converted into active form only by the liver.[2,3] Thus, it means that those individuals whose Renal Function Tests (RFTs) and Liver Function Tests (LFTs) are raised they are unable to get benefits from cholecalciferol and those with raised LFTs will not get benefits from alfacalcidol thus the selection of choice in this condition will be calcitriol or 1, 25-dihydroxycholecalciferol is depicted in the (Figure 1).[4-6] To the best of our knowledge this will be the first attempt to highlight the selection of Vitamin D3 from different analogues. The main aim of this short comment to aware the public regarding the use of better alternative for the patients from the rest of three.
10aNil1 aKhan, Majid1 aRiaz, Muhammad1 aAmin, Muhammad, Usman1 aKhan, Ashraf, Ullah uhttps://www.jppcm.org/article/2023/9/1/601570nas a2200217 4500008004100000245012500041210006900166260001500235300000800250490000600258520087700264653002401141653002201165653002501187653001401212653001401226653003001240100001601270700001901286856004701305 2020 eng d00aStrategic Assessment of Challenges to Clinical Pharmacists in Pakistan and their Historical Relationship with Physicians0 aStrategic Assessment of Challenges to Clinical Pharmacists in Pa cApril 2020 a2-40 v63 aThis study through light on actual role of Clinical Pharmacists and their relationships with Physicians as well as challenges to Clinical Pharmacists in Pakistan. Pharmacy is a patient oriented profession and a Pharmacist should be clinically smart and strong, the relation between Physician and Pharmacist of many decades but unfortunately this area of Pharmacist is not meeting the modern challenges of clinical practice, in Pakistan Pharmacy. Strategies includes curricula modification, incorporation of “7 stars Pharmacist qualities recommended by WHO”, more focus on practical knowledge rather than theoretical, vacancies announcement, training regarding prescription and paid one year internship like other countries in order to stabilize health care team and to provide rational drugs to the patient to improve both health and wealth
10aClinical Pharmacist10aClinical Pharmacy10aHealth care triangle10aPakistan.10aPhysician10aWorld Health Organization1 aKhan, Majid1 aRiaz, Muhammad uhttps://www.jppcm.org/article/2020/6/1/2-4