Abstract

ObjectivesThe primary objectives of this commentary are to (1) summarize the role of pharmacists as an advocate for the health care and appropriate use of medications of migrants in immigration detention centers and (2) describe methods to advocate for this vulnerable population. SummaryThere is a current humanitarian crisis occurring within the United States that violates the responsibilities and values held by members of the profession of pharmacy. Reports by reputable news organizations and members of U.S. Congress have shared that there have been inappropriate distribution and use of medications in migrant detention centers along the southern border. Specific instances have been described, including lack of access to vaccinations and vital medications to control chronic conditions and treat acute conditions. The role of the pharmacist is to ensure safe and effective use of medications. This role is not being fulfilled at migrant detention centers in the United States. By advocating to elected leaders, the Department of Homeland Security, and Customs Border and Protection for legislation that ensures the appropriate use and access of medications for migrants in immigration detention centers, pharmacists can push for the appropriate care for this vulnerable patient population. ConclusionThe professional values of a pharmacist should not be hindered by a border or the citizenship of a patient. As is stated in the Oath of a Pharmacist, pharmacists must “consider the welfare of humanity and relief of suffering [their] primary concern.” Through advocacy, pharmacists and student pharmacists can uphold their professional ethics and roles on the health care team by advocating for the care of a patient population that needs the profession’s help.

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