Ila M. Harris Pharm.D., FCCP, Michelle L. Hilaire Pharm.D., FCCP, Michelle Jeon Pharm.D., Karen L. Kier Ph.D., FCCP, Faria M. Munir Pharm.D., M.S., Alex S. Carmon Pharm.D., Melissa V. Maffei Pharm.D., S. Mimi Mukherjee Pharm.D., Sharmon P. Osae Pharm.D.
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Abstract
Medical misinformation can pose serious threats to public health. This commentary explores the pharmacist's unique role in addressing and mitigating the impact of medical misinformation. Pharmacists are uniquely positioned to engage with other healthcare providers, patients, and communities to dispel myths, provide accurate information, and promote evidence-based healthcare decision-making. This commentary showcases examples of the multifaceted roles of pharmacists in combating medical misinformation. It explores various strategies and interventions that can be used by pharmacists, including patient education, effective communication, information dissemination, and community engagement. Pharmacists' interventions are often at the intersection of medication management and health information needs, making them integral in ensuring patients and providers make informed healthcare choices. Moreover, this commentary highlights the impact pharmacists can have as advocates for scientific rigor and evidence-based practices within healthcare systems to educate against medical misinformation and discusses the need for continued education, training, and support for pharmacists to excel in their roles as healthcare educators and medication experts. Pharmacists have a role in countering medical misinformation when serving patients by providing information that empowers a more informed society.