Ana Cristina Pereira Alves dos Reis

@usal.es

PhD student Pharmacy and Health/ Salamanca's University
Escola Superior de Saúde IPP



                 

https://researchid.co/anacpar

Biography
PHARMACY |MULTIDOSE DRUG DISPENSING
Farmácia Porto, Estrada da Circunvalação, 14075 Porto 4100-179 from 10/2023 to present
MDD system, Conference of Medical Prescriptions and Medication call-center assistance.

INVITED ASSISTANT TEACHER | PHARMACY’S LABORATORY II (PHARMACY 1ST CLASS), PHARMACY TECHNOLOGIES I and II (PHARMACY 2ND CLASS), INVESTIGATION’S PROJECT (PHARMACY 4TH CLASS) AND DERMOPHARMACY AND COSMETICS – FORMULATION AND QUALITY IN DERMOPHARMACY AND COSMETICS (POST-GRADUATION IN THECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN HEALTH CLASS) PHARMACY’S LABORATORY II (PHARMACY 1ST CLASS) AND MOLECULAR AND CELULAR THERAPY (MASTER IN BIOPATHOLOGY LABORATORIAL TECH 1ST CLASS)
Escola Superior de Saúde do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, R. Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida 400, 4200-072 Porto de 03/2021 until 07/2024

PHARMACY |PREPARATION OF HANDLED MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, DISPENSE AND COSTUMER SERVICE AND OTHER FUNCTIONS IN PHARMACY
Farmácia Central Av. 5 de outubro nº 57, 4440 – 503 Valongo, Po

EDUCATION

Graduated in Pharmacy by ESS _ Porto. Master degree in Biochemical and Health technologies by ESS _ Porto. PhD student at USAL in Pharmacy and Health.
CIÊNCIA ID F612-F557-7411

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Pharmacy
Health
Microbiology
Helder People
PIM

FUTURE PROJECTS

Multidose Drug Dispensing Systems: A market Study

Results: From 261respondents, 75.5%were female. The youngest respondent was 19and the oldest 83years old. About 40%had a BSc and about 45%of the respondents were patients. 84%refer no difficulty with medication intake and about 60%report no chronic disease. 59%refer that the service would not be useful to self, however only 6%consider the service not useful to a family member/acquaintance. About 76%of the respondents refer to be willingness to pay for this service (67%would consider pay 10euros or less). Female population may present an estimated reduction of about 43%in the willingness to pay compared to male population. When respondents were family members the willing to pay increase compared to when they were patients (126%). Finally, the population that recognize the importance of the service for a family member/acquaintance is expected to have an estimated increase in the willing to pay of about 190%when compared to the population that does not recognize that importance.


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