PharmacistPharmacists are health professionals who practice pharmacy. Pharmacists are a source of medication and health information and products, especially information on interactions between multiple medications. Pharmacists typically take an order for medicines from a physician in the form of a medical prescription and dispense the medication to the patient. In the UK and Canada, pharmacists complete a 4 year degree and one year pre-registration experience before registration. Pharmacists work in hospitals, pharmaceutical industry, universities, medical practices and in community pharmacies. Pharmacists are trained in pharmacology, interactions, medicine monitoring, pharmaceutics (preparing the drug into a usable dosage form), pharmacy law, physiology, anatomy and biochemistry. In the United States, people must pass the Naplex exam before they can acquire a license to practice pharmacy in a state. It was created by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP). In British English and Hiberno-English pharmacists are often called Chemists. See also:\n |
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