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The duty of a '''pharmacist''' is to check the drug that is being given to patient or that is being produced in a pharmaceutical industry. The sole purpose of his practice is to ensure health of the patient by the correct guidance of patient and 100% guaranteed right dispense of medicine. | The duty of a '''pharmacist''' is to check the drug that is being given to patient or that is being produced in a pharmaceutical industry. The sole purpose of his practice is to ensure health of the patient by the correct guidance of patient and 100% guaranteed right dispense of medicine. | ||
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* [[Biology|General Biology]] | * [[Biology|General Biology]] |
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Pharmacy is a science and profession concerned with the safe use of medication. Traditionally, pharmacists have compounded and dispensed medications on the orders of physicians. More recently, pharmacy has come to include other services related to patient care including clinical practice, medication review, drug information, and poison control. Pharmacists are not just experts on drugs but the authority on drug use.
The duty of a pharmacist is to check the drug that is being given to patient or that is being produced in a pharmaceutical industry. The sole purpose of his practice is to ensure health of the patient by the correct guidance of patient and 100% guaranteed right dispense of medicine.
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