Program Description
Allergic conjunctivitis is a common, noninfectious inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear tissue covering the white parts of the eyes, that often coexists with allergic rhinitis and asthma, significantly impacting quality of life. Most cases can be managed in an outpatient setting by identifying and avoiding allergens, using nonpharmacologic approaches, and progressing to OTC ophthalmic treatments as needed. However, allergic conjunctivitis is frequently self-diagnosed or misdiagnosed, which results in suboptimal management. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, often the first point of contact for patients, play a crucial role in sharing education on the condition and treatment. This activity will review symptomatology, pathophysiology, and treatment recommendations. After participating, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be better equipped to provide accurate information and effective care, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Target audience: Community pharmacists
Type of activity: Application
Release date: April 7, 2025
Expiration date: April 7, 2026
Learner level: Foundational
Time to complete activity: 2.0 hours
Fee: Free
Pharmacy Technician Educational Objectives
At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Explain the characteristics, symptoms, and allergens involved in seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis
- Distinguish the active ingredients, modes of action, and timing of various OTC ophthalmic medications for allergic conjunctivitis
- Identify patients that would benefit from pharmacist counseling on suitable OTC treatments tailored to specific allergic conjunctivitis symptoms and personal factors

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