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A pharmacist is a specialist in the use of medications for the curing, preventing, eliminating and diagnosing of diseases. Pharmacists must know the chemical and physical properties of drugs and how they will work in the body. A career in pharmacy is very versatile and duties and responsibilities may vary depending upon where a pharmacist works. In a community setting, pharmacists specialize in dispensing prescription medications and advising patients on proper use of prescriptions. In hospital settings, a pharmacist may advise other health professionals about the actions, interactions, and side effects of drugs. A hospital pharmacist will often counsel and educate patients on the use of medications. An industrial pharmacist works in the pharmaceutical industry and helps to produce prescription and non-prescription medications. Industrial pharmacists often specialize in research and development, marketing and sales, and quality control. Pharmacists may also do such things as marketing, research and product development, quality control, and sales. There are also many opportunities for pharmacists in government agencies such as the Federal Drug Administration, the Drug Enforcement Agency, the armed services, and state boards of pharmacy.
Educational Requirements and Resources To review licensure requirements for the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, please click on the link provided and choose the option ? Registration and Licensing. Please use the links provided below to learn more about specific educational programs pertaining to this field. |
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