Retail pharmacy
Retail pharmacy
It is another name for a Pharmacy Technician.
drug store Chemist (uk) apothecary's
A chemist. In Britain, anyway. I'm not sure about anywhere else. Or a pharmacy.
If you are a LICENSED Pharmacy Technician, you can have CPht after your name ... If you are an unlicensed Pharmacy ASSISTANT, then no.
CPht Certified Pharmacy Technician
CVS Pharmacy used to be Longs.
The name of the pharmacy is CVS Pharmacy, a North American pharmacy chain. CVS originally stood for "Consumer Value Stores", but is no longer officially used by the company in present day.
No, the noun 'pharmacy' is a commonnoun, a general word for a store that prepares and sells medicines.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing. a proper noun for the common noun 'pharmacy' is the name of a pharmacy, such as the South Miami Pharmacy or the Kelly-Ross Pharmacy in Seattle.
First, your pharmacy tech course are not perequistes to study pharmacy. However, pharmacy tech knowledge will prepare you to getting the required pre-pharmacy courses before going to study pharmacy in any approved school.
I work at a pharmacy, and we almost never dispense brand name Vicodin unless specified by the doctor or the patient. So, unless you get brand name Vicodin, it won't say Vicodin on the tablets and depending on the manufacturer that the pharmacy is contracted with, the tablets will be a different color and have different imprints on them from one pharmacy to another. Brand name Vicodin will always have Vicodin written on the tablet. Hope this helps.