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  • ...harged with the safe and effective use of drug therapy. A practitioner of pharmacy is a [[pharmacist]]. A pharmacy is also the location where drugs are dispensed. Pharmacies are located in b
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  • {{r|Clinical Pharmacy}} {{r|Community Pharmacy}}
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  • ...harged with the safe and effective use of drug therapy. A practitioner of pharmacy is a [[pharmacist]]. A pharmacy is also the location where drugs are dispensed. Pharmacies are located in b
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  • ...macist''' is a [[health-care professional]] who practices the science of [[pharmacy]]. Pharmacists are licensed to distribute legal [[drug]]s and [[medication ...acy (Pharm. D.) The education provides general science in the early years, pharmacy specific science mid curriculum, and 1-2 years of practice experience. The
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  • ...al therapy, pastoral care, various types of psychotherapists, and clinical pharmacy. A variety of complementary and alternative medicine techniques are not inf
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  • ...at he served as Nebraska's Democratic Governor for four years. Educated in pharmacy at the University of Nebraska, Bob Kerrey served three years as a [[United
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  • ...html AP Enterprise: Rising painkiller addiction, ruthless dealers drive US pharmacy robberies]. Washington Post</ref> After robberies, oxycodone is resold in v
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  • {{r|School of Pharmacy (University of London)||**}}
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  • ...ef History of Cod-liver Oil in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis." ''Pharmacy in History'' 2004 46(3): 106-120. Issn: 0031-7047
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  • *College of [[Pharmacy]]
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  • ...="Testwiseness" Among International Pharmacy Graduates and Canadian Senior Pharmacy Students |journal=American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education |volume=70 |
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  • ...single treatment. Most typically the [[physician]] orders the drug, the [[pharmacy|pharmacist]] prepares it, and the [[nursing|nurse]] administers it. Each of #[[Pharmacy]]
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  • ...eeweiss S et al.| title=The epidemiology of prescriptions abandoned at the pharmacy. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2010 | volume= 153 | issue= 10 | pages= 6 ...eeweiss S et al.| title=The epidemiology of prescriptions abandoned at the pharmacy. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2010 | volume= 153 | issue= 10 | pages= 6
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  • ''[[Over-the-counter drug]]'' (OTC) medications, which are available in [[pharmacy|pharmacies]] and supermarkets without special restrictions ...ny countries, such as the [[United Kingdom|UK]] have a third category of [[pharmacy medicine]]s which can only be sold in registered pharmacies, by or under th
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