
Clinical Pharmacotherapy
Clinical pharmacotherapy refers to the use of medications to treat diseases and improve patient health. It involves the careful selection and management of drug therapies based on individual patient needs, medical history, and specific conditions. Healthcare professionals, such as doctors and pharmacists, assess how well a medication works, monitor for side effects, and make necessary adjustments. This process ensures that patients receive the most effective treatments while minimizing risks, ultimately aiming to enhance overall health outcomes and quality of life.