- Saba hameed Majeed*
- Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19950815
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a
critical global health challenge, driven largely by the inappropriate use of
antimicrobial agents. Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASPs) are essential
strategies designed to optimize antimicrobial use, improve patient outcomes,
and reduce resistance. This study explores the pivotal role of clinical
pharmacists within ASPs in combating AMR. Clinical pharmacists contribute
significantly through interventions such as formulary management, dose
optimization based on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles,
de-escalation of therapy, and therapeutic drug monitoring. Additionally, their
involvement in surveillance, audit, feedback, and interprofessional
collaboration enhances the effectiveness of stewardship initiatives. Evidence
suggests that pharmacist-led interventions improve prescribing practices,
reduce unnecessary antimicrobial use, and lower healthcare costs. Despite these
benefits, challenges such as limited resources, lack of awareness, and
insufficient integration of pharmacists into healthcare teams persist.
Strengthening the role of clinical pharmacists through structured training,
policy support, and multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial for the
successful implementation of ASPs. Ultimately, empowering clinical pharmacists
can significantly contribute to controlling AMR and improving global health
outcomes.

