be prescribed by a qualified health practitioner and include medicines that are brought under the supervision of a pharmacist‚ such as anti-biotics. 2. Over the counter medicines‚ which are broken down into the following categories. 3. (a) Pharmacy-only medicines (P) which can be bought under the supervision of a registered pharmacists. (b) General Sales list medicines (GSL)‚ which may be bought from shops and supermarkets without supervision or an advice from a health professional. Misuse
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responsibility and | | |challenge. | | |Bachelor of Clinical Pharmacy (BC.Ph) Nahda University 2012 – 2013 | | |Projects:
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related to the medicines act 1968‚ while working with medication it is good to have an understanding and working knowledge of the common types of medication. Controlled drugs (cds) are prescription only medications. Pharmacy only (po) these madications can only be purched from a pharmacy. General sales list ( gsl) these medicines can be purchased from any shop. 3. explain how and why policies and procedures or agreed ways of working must reflect and incorporate legislative requirements. Policies and
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account the fact that some activities may fit multiple categories. Activity Type: Health Care Exposure Activity Name: Pharmacy Technician Organization Name: CVS pharmacy Contact/Supervisor Name: Dina Jazrawi Contact/Supervisor Title: Pharmacist In Charge City/State: New York‚ New York Dates of Activity: 09/2011 – 12/ 2013 Hours per week: 20 Description of your role: As an employed pharmacy Technician I was responsible for preparing medical insurance claims. Receiving‚ counting‚ pouring‚ weighing‚ measuring
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Syllabus for GPAT - 2013 PHARMACEUTICS Introduction to Physical pharmacy Matter‚ Properties of Matter: State of matter‚ change in the state of matter‚ latent heats and vapor pressure‚ sublimationcritical point‚ Eutectic mixtures‚ gases‚ aerosols-inhalers‚ relative humidity‚ liquid. Complexes‚ liquid crystals‚ glassy state‚ solids- crystalline‚ amorphous and polymorphism. Micromeretics and Powder Rheology: Particle size and distribution‚ average particle size‚ number and weight distribution‚ particle
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(yes‚ ilfyn.wordpress.com is also me.) 1. Patient Age For paediatric or geriatric patients‚ it is best to ask for their companion‚ and counsel them instead‚ especially in the case of very young children. Cultural background Culture may affect a patient’s perception of the illness‚ or the purpose/effectiveness of the medication. Disability Do NOT automatically offer to help the patient‚ unless emergency care/assistance is urgently needed. The patient may see it as potentially insulting
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gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/myelodysplastic/ Vallerand‚ A. H.‚ & Sanoski C. A.‚ Vidaza (2013) Drug Information‚ Davis Drug Guide (13th Ed.) Unbound Medicine Inc. Charlottesville‚ VA Cytoxan‚ Benadryl Purchasing Information‚ McKesson Specialty Pharmacy Price Guide. (2013) McKesson Specialty Pharmacy‚ La Vergne‚ TN. McConnell‚ C. R.‚ Brue‚ S. L.‚ & Flynn‚ S.M. (2009). Economics: Principles‚ Problems‚ and Policies (18th Ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill Irwin.
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attractive pricing and other service offerings to maintain its high ranking and competitive advantage. CURRENT MISSION‚ GOALS‚ & STRATEGY: Walgreens current mission is “To be the most trusted‚ convenient‚ multichannel provider and advisor of innovative pharmacy‚ health and wellness solutions‚ and consumer goods and services in communities across America. A destination where health and happiness come together to help people get well‚ stay well and live well” (David‚ 2013). To maintain a competitive advantage
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behind nurses and grade-school teachers. They are ranked ahead of military officers and medical doctors. Pharmacists are the best source for information about your medications. Below are questions you should ask your pharmacist at every visit to the pharmacy: What is the name of my medication and what is it for? • When and how do I take it? • When will the medicine begin to work? • How long should I take it? • Should I avoid alcohol‚ other medications‚ foods‚ or activities
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1. Explain the interdisciplinary nature of pharmacology to ensure safe medication administration. Use of drugs to diagnose‚ prevent‚ or treat disease processes/suffering Medications can either: Improve Quality of Life Produce Devastating Consequences 2. Compare and contrast pharmacology and therapeutics. a. Pharmacology: The study of medicine. i. Understanding how drugs are administered‚ to where they travel in the body‚ to
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