The use of medication in primary health care has increased steadily in recent decades, thus highlighting the relevance of assessing the pharmaceutical care provided to patients in the primary care setting. This article aimed to evaluate the pharmaceutical care provided by the public system in Greater Metropolitan Santos, São Paulo State, Brazil, focusing specifically on women during gestation. Methods included secondary data analysis, document analysis, interviews with key players, and visits to health services and to the pharmaceutical supply center. Deficiencies were identified in most stages of pharmaceutical care: selection, planning, purchase, storage, distribution, and dispensing. The results suggest that in order to improve primary health care, with better access, equality, and comprehensiveness, the evaluation of pharmaceutical care should be incorporated as a routine procedure.
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Vieira, M. R. D. S., Lorandi, P. A., & Bousquat, A. (2008). Avaliação da assistência farmacêutica à gestante na rede básica de saúde do Município de Praia Grande, São Paulo, Brasil. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 24(6), 1419–1428. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2008000600022
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