Pharmacy, Health Policy, British Law - General & Miscellaneous, British Law - Medical, Health & Safety, Health Law - Medical Law & Legislation
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Overview
This textbook explains what pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists need to know about pharmacy and the law, including recent changes in the National Health Service. The book provides easy accessibility amd concise, yet comprehensive information. There have been many changes in the NHS and in the law relating to pharmacy since the first edition was written. Therefore, the book has been thoroughly revised, and the text re-organized.British orientation, covers the drug tariff, retail pharmacy, labeling & containers, poisons list, etc.
Editorials
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Reviews aspects of pharmacy law and regulations of the National Health Service in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (as of April 1st, 1997), related to the practice of the community pharmacist. Twenty-six chapters examine the administration of the NHS, applications to dispense NHS prescriptions, the drug tariff, manufacturing and licensing of medicinal products, the medicines act and HIV testing kits, labeling and container regulations, controlled drugs, liability in negligence, employment law, and the legal ramifications of the European Union. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.From the Publisher
"A comprehensive guide to the law and practice of pharmacy."Chemist and DruggistBook Details
Published
January 28, 2002
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
416
Format
Paperback, 2002
ISBN
9780632059324