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Pharmacy is the health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences and it is charged with ensuring the safe and effective use of pharmaceutical drugs. The word derives from the Greek: (pharmakon), meaning "drug" or "medicine". The scope of pharmacy practice includes more traditional roles such as compounding and dispensing medications, and it also includes more modern services related to health care, including clinical services, reviewing medications for safety and efficacy, and providing drug information. Pharmacists, therefore, are the experts on drug therapy and are the primary health professionals who optimize medication use to provide patients with positive health outcomes. An establishment in which pharmacy (in the first sense) is practiced is called a pharmacy, chemist's or drug store. In the United States and Canada, drug stores commonly sell not only medicines, but also miscellaneous items such as candy (sweets), cosmetics, and magazines, as well as light refreshments or groceries.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Pharmacy Course Outline


Cell Biology & Anatomy
Organic Pharmacy
Basic Microbiology
Biochemistry
Human Physiology
Inorganic Pharmacy
Pharmacognocy
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Statistics for Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Technology
Toxicology
Clinical & Hospital Pharmacy
Drug Design & Development
Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutical Management & Marketing
Pharmacy Quality Assurance
Pharmacy Law & Ethics
Pharmaceutical Engineering  

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