{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: [COVID-19, drugs and hospital pharmacy]. {Author}: Didelot N;Hofmann C;Larcher B;Drexler D;Lefort H; {Journal}: Rev Infirm {Volume}: 70 {Issue}: 270 {Year}: Apr 2021 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.revinf.2021.02.014 {Abstract}: Observation, interpretation, actions for improvement, questioning are all terms that echo the situation of caregivers since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic in France at the beginning of 2020. All those involved in the healthcare chain have had to cope with the influx of patients and to show that they are capable of seeing their practices evolve on a daily basis. What was recommended a few weeks earlier could quickly become obsolete. It was necessary to be reactive and the question of drug treatments was at the heart of the concerns, requiring prescribers to keep themselves informed and pharmacists to be as mobilized as possible to respond to requests from the field as quickly as possible.