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A pharmacist in the US is called a chemist in England. They both dispense medicine to people.

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In many countries, there is no difference between pharmacies and chemists. Both terms refer to establishments that dispense medications and provide medical advice. However, in some places, a chemist may refer to a person who formulates or dispenses medication, whereas a pharmacy is the establishment where medications are dispensed.

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