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    regulations are applied to prescribing‚ dispensing‚ administering‚ storage and disposal of medication in care homes. Medicines Act 1968 + amendments The Act controls supply of the medications. This act states that medicines supplied or sold at a pharmacy under the management of a qualified pharmacist. Then again‚ a few medications can be sold at different premises‚ for example‚ stores‚ the length of their repackaging and the premises can be shut to bar people in general. It’s unlawful to offer medication

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    incidence of morbidity and mortality. That is‚ provision of MDRP to 5 molecules of the 22 pharmaceutical products (molecules) in the DOH list. MDRP is imposed on all retail outlets‚ public or private‚ including drugstores‚ hospitals and hospital pharmacies‚ health maintenance organizations‚ convenience stores‚ supermarkets‚ and other sources – Manufacturing and Distribution sources‚ included. This resulted to a decrease in price of our medicines with these 5 molecules to about 41 to 60%! Since the

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    legal protection from malpractice in such situations‚ face ethical challenges relative to dispensing some forms of pharmaceuticals and providing consultations for patients (PDA‚ 2008‚ p. 2‚ 3). More importantly‚ perhaps‚ the rise of large-scale pharmacies has alternately shifted the role of pharmacists in the pharmaceutical sector from owner to employee (p. 3). Even though this changed the insurance burdens for the pharmacists‚ it has not shielded them from civil suits (Appelbe‚ 2009). Rather‚ legal

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    I am passionate about having a rotation at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because I know that I would be exposed to various backgrounds of pharmaceuticals such as regulations‚ quality‚ standards of procedure‚ and policies. I believe the FDA’s Office of Pharmaceutical Sciences is the appropriate place to gain meaningful experience in the field of pharmaceutical regulation. I am particularly interested in working with the Office of New Drug Quality Assessment department in order to be familiar

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    SUBJECT: DESIGN COMPANY NOVARTIS HELLAS pharmaceuticals firms PEST ANALYSIS To understand the impact of the environment in any industry‚ it is imperative to consider four main factors that influence this particular political‚ economic‚ social and technological factors. It is a fact that in Greece factors are rather disproportionate influence on the functioning of a healthy market competition. The business environment is regulated by opaque procedures‚ middlemen‚ bureaucrats‚ businessmen and

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    Chapter-1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction Motivating high performance in pharmaceutical sales teams is a growing issue in the pharmaceutical industry. The challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry in motivating sales teams are compounded by a variety of factors that many other industries do not face including: government regulation of sales practices‚ non-direct tracking of sales results‚ and the impact of managed care on sales performance. By impacting a few key team process and compensation

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    Kingdom and it governs the manufacture and supply of medicine. This act outlines three categories of medicines: • Prescription of medicines (POM). These are only available from a pharmacist if they are prescribed by an appropriate doctor. • Pharmacy medicines (P). These are available from a pharmacist without a prescription. • General Sales List (GSL). These are medicines which can be bought from any shop without a prescription. The Medicines Act 1968 controls the supply of drugs it covers

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    two-thirds of sales) and sell health and beauty aids‚ convenience foods‚ greeting cards‚ and other items‚ including around 3‚000 Rite Aid brand private-label products. About 60% of all Rite Aid stores are freestanding and 50% have drive-through pharmacies. 3. The key business opportunity is the demand for health products. The demand is driven by the aging of the US population and advances in medical treatment. Rite Aid sells two main types of products: prescription drugs‚ and "front-store" products

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    local pharmasist or dispensing doctor is responsible for supplying medication. The Act defines three categories of medicine: Prescription only medicines (POM) – which are available only from a pharmacist if prescribed by an appropriate practitioner. Pharmacy medicines (P) – available only from a pharmacist but without a prescription. General sales list (GSL) – medicines which may be bought from any shop without a prescription. The Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) Controls dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs

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    In my household‚ kids didn’t really have too many responsibilities. I would see pictures of adolescents in third world countries lugging around gallons of contaminated water‚ just to drink for a day and others who would have to eat something as absurd as clay just to settle their hunger. Meanwhile I had a stocked fridge and spotless clothes to wear as I attended public school like every other mediocre kid in the US. It wasn’t until after I graduated High School that I began to comprehend the little

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