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Abstract

The modern pharmaceutical supply chain represents a complex network of manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and retail pharmacies that collectively serve millions of patients worldwide. As healthcare systems evolve and patient demands increase, the role of pharmacists in retail medicine has expanded beyond traditional dispensing functions to encompass comprehensive patient care, medication therapy management, and supply chain oversight. This review examines the critical dynamics of pharmacy supply chains, emphasizing the pivotal role of retail pharmacists in ensuring medication safety and quality. Furthermore, this article explores the emerging applications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in mitigating drug mishandling, reducing medication errors, and enhancing overall patient safety outcomes. The integration of AI-powered systems in pharmacy operations presents unprecedented opportunities to streamline supply chain processes, improve inventory management, and implement predictive analytics for better patient care. Through comprehensive analysis of current literature and emerging technologies, this review demonstrates how the synergy between skilled pharmacists and intelligent systems can transform retail pharmacy practice and significantly improve patient safety metrics.

Keywords

Pharmaceutical Supply Chain, Retail Pharmacists, Patient Safety, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Medication Errors

Introduction

The pharmaceutical supply chain constitutes one of the most critical components of modern healthcare infrastructure, serving as the backbone that ensures timely and safe delivery of medications to patients across diverse healthcare settings. [Smith et al., 2023; Johnson & Williams, 2022; Chen et al., 2024] The complexity of this system has increased exponentially over recent decades, driven by globalization, regulatory requirements, and the introduction of specialized medications requiring specific handling and storage conditions. Retail pharmacies, as the final link in this intricate chain, bear significant responsibility for maintaining drug integrity, preventing medication errors, and ensuring optimal patient outcomes. The role of pharmacists in retail medicine has undergone substantial transformation, evolving from traditional dispensing functions to comprehensive pharmaceutical care providers. [Anderson & Brown, 2023; Martinez et al., 2022] Modern retail pharmacists serve as medication experts, patient counselors, and healthcare coordinators, often representing the most accessible healthcare professionals for many patients. This expanded scope of practice has positioned pharmacists as crucial guardians of medication safety within the supply chain continuum. Concurrently, the healthcare industry has witnessed remarkable advances in artificial intelligence technologies, with applications ranging from drug discovery to patient monitoring systems. [Thompson et al., 2024; Liu & Kumar, 2023] The integration of AI solutions in pharmacy operations represents a paradigm shift toward more intelligent, efficient, and error-resistant medication management systems. These technologies offer unprecedented capabilities for predictive analytics, automated quality control, and real-time monitoring of supply chain processes.

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Arnab Roy
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Mahesh Kumar Yadav
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Md. Asif
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Mahesh Kumar Yadav, Md. Asif, Lawkush Kumar Prajapati, Md. Kaif, Makhmur Hayat, Rup Kumar, Akash Kumar, Abu Huzaifa, Abdur Raqueeb, Danish Akhtar, Ataul Ansari, Sarosh Alam, Nafis Ansari, Shubham Raj, Niraj Kumar Prajapati, Abhishek Kumar, Manish Kumar, Arnab Roy*, Pharmacy Supply Chain Dynamics and the Importance of Pharmacists in Retail Medicine: Mitigating Drug Mishandling Through Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Patient Safety, Int. J. Sci. R. Tech., 2025, 2 (10), 445-457. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17444868

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