Aimless

In pharmacy, anything “aimless” usually suggests lack of evidence-based practice or irrational drug use—which pharmacists and healthcare professionals work hard to avoid.

“Aimless use” or “aimless therapy”

This typically refers to:

  • Using medication without a clear medical purpose

  • Prescribing or taking drugs without a defined treatment goal

  • Lack of therapeutic direction or monitoring

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