Integrative Pharmacy: Counseling on Supplements, Drug-Herb Interactions, and Liability
- 0:00 Why Questions Escalate
- 8:00 Rapid Integrative History
- 18:00 Mechanisms That Matter
Practical shifts you can apply this week
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Identify High-Risk Supplement Use Patterns
Spot the patient, product, and timing clues that call for a deeper medication review.
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Evaluate Common Drug-Herb Interaction Mechanisms
Separate plausible concerns from risks that change counseling, monitoring, or coordination.
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Apply A Structured Counseling Approach
Use a repeatable framework for efficacy, safety, quality, and patient goals.
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Draft Documentation Language That Supports Continuity Of Care And Reduces Liabil
Leave with charting language that shows your reasoning and helps the next clinician act.
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Decide When To Monitor, Coordinate Care, Decline A Recommendation, Or Refer
Make faster triage calls in busy workflow without winging it or overcomplicating routine questions.
What we'll cover
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0:00
Why Questions Escalate
Why supplement counseling is now routine practice, and why avoiding it can raise risk.
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8:00
Rapid Integrative History
Capture product, purpose, pattern, and source so the history is actually clinically useful.
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18:00
Mechanisms That Matter
Focus on pharmacodynamic overlap, CYP and P-gp issues, and additive organ toxicity.
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30:00
High-Risk Products And Patients
Review red flags for anticoagulation, transplant, oncology, pregnancy, procedures, and older adults.
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40:00
Counseling For Shared Decisions
Turn uncertain evidence into clear recommendations, monitoring plans, and stop rules.
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49:00
Documentation And Liability
What to chart, where boundaries sit, and how to show a reasoned process.
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57:00
Workflow, Recap, And Q&A
Build a simple triage path, recap the framework, and pressure-test it with attendee questions.
Questions people ask before registering
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It is built for working professionals who counsel patients, review medications, or document clinical decisions. Pharmacists, pharmacy leaders, and clinicians in busy practice settings will find it especially useful.
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No. The session starts with practical history-taking and moves into the interaction patterns that matter most in routine care. If you already know the basics, the framework will help you tighten workflow and documentation.
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Most webinar programs provide a replay after the live event. Check your registration details for the specific access window and any viewing requirements.
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Both. You will learn the reasoning behind safer supplement counseling and leave with a workflow you can adapt: intake questions, red flags, documentation language, and referral triggers.
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Certificate and CE details depend on the webinar host and accreditation setup. Review the registration page for the current policy, eligibility rules, and any completion steps.
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Yes. The focus is practical documentation and decision-making, not courtroom drama. Think clearer notes, cleaner handoffs, and fewer moments of saying, "I should have written that down."