The military, in a pinch in WWII, trained pharmacists in half a year. Yea, they had MD oversight, but a pharmacy degree requirement to count pills out, is a protection racket.
How often do they really, I mean really, identify people taking meds that interact with bad results?
The military, in a pinch in WWII, trained pharmacists in half a year. Yea, they had MD oversight, but a pharmacy degree requirement to count pills out, is a protection racket.
How often do they really, I mean really, identify people taking meds that interact with bad results?