Poisons and medicine are often the same substance given with different intents. Simply but, a few unethical physicians and pharmacists have become drug suppliers to a nation.
A pharmacist is a health care professional specializing in the usage and administration of medication. They dispense prescriptions to patients upon receiving a physician's orders. Pharmacists are experts on how drugs work and interact with the body so that patients who take them achieve the best possible results.
Most pharmacists are community pharmacists who work in drug stores, grocery stores, big box stores, and private pharmacies, including those who distribute over mail order. Other pharmacists work in-house at hospitals and other health care facilities serving patients. In addition to ensuring patients receive their medication, you may also answer questions and help educate both patients and other health care professionals on how certain drugs interact or the side effects they may have on the body or mind.
Verifying dosage on medications prescribed by health care providers. Preparing prescriptions according to prescriber instructions. Ensuring whether or not a particular medication will interact with other medications used by the patient. Verifying that the patient is not otherwise at risk of adverse reactions caused by a prescription. Educating patients about how and when to take or administer the prescription. Advising patients about potential side effects of medication and answering any questions they may have. Administering various vaccinations, such as flu shots. Oversee and manage pharmacy interns and technicians. Basic record-keeping and administrative tasks, as required.
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