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Pharmacy Management System with Online Ordering Data Visualization

Mary Ann Item, John Jerick Magsino, Roberto Aquino Jr. & Marlon Atienza
Chapter 2
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978-621-96810-2-5

The pharmacy sector in Sariaya, Philippines, demonstrates a pressing need for such technological intervention. Of 59 registered pharmacies, only 34 currently hold active licenses, and just six use sales and inventory systems. The majority still depend on manual recordkeeping, and none offer online ordering or delivery services (fda.gov.ph). This gap highlights the importance of adopting modern web-based pharmacy management systems to improve sales processes, strengthen inventory control, and enhance customer convenience. Hence, this study recognizes the potential benefits of transitioning to an online Pharmacy Management System. Such a system would allow customers to place orders conveniently online while enabling the pharmacy to optimize internal processes. It would also facilitate regular inventory updates, track medication flow, and provide real-time stock information for both staff and customers.
By addressing the operational limitations of pharmacies in Sariaya, the proposed system seeks to improve efficiency, ensure reliable client services, and enhance overall pharmaceutical operations. The study’s primary objective is to design and develop a web-based pharmacy management system with online ordering and data visualization.

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Item, M. A., Magsino, J. J., Aquino, R., & Atienza, M. (2025). Pharmacy management system with online ordering data visualization. In M. G. Flores (Ed.), Information technology: Cross-platform application and development (pp. 113–157). Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated. https://doi.org/10.53378/10.25.009

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