#COVID19 pandemic brings into sharp focus the importance of families who bear the brunt of the crisis, sheltering their members from harm, caring for out-of-school children and continuing their work responsibilities. Under economic unrest poverty always deepens. In times of uncertainty stress increases, often resulting in injustice against women and children. #InternationalDayofFamilies highlights why there needs to be more support for vulnerable families, who have lost their income, have inadequate housing, and those with young children, older persons and persons with disabilities. Families have it hard making ends meet when it comes to choosing to maintain their basic quality of life or to choose to deal with healthcare.

Pharmacy Research Publication
We are proud to announce that a research article titled ‘Assessment of Pharmacological Interventions and Coping Strategies for Management of