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pharmacist
phar·ma·cist P0235200 (fär′mə-sĭst)n. A person trained in pharmacy and licensed to practice.pharmacist (ˈfɑːməsɪst) or less commonly pharmaceutist n (Pharmacology) a person qualified to prepare and dispense drugsphar•ma•cist (ˈfɑr mə sɪst) n. a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines; druggist. [1825–35] chemist pharmacist1. 'chemist'In British English, a chemist is a person who is qualified to prepare and sell drugs and medicines. ...the pills the chemist had given him.2. 'pharmacist'In American English, someone like this is usually called a pharmacist. The boy was eighteen, the son of the pharmacist at the Amity Pharmacy.3. another meaning of 'chemist'In both British and American English, a chemist is also a person who studies chemistry or who does work connected with chemical research. ...a research chemist.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pharmacist - a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugsapothecary, druggist, pill pusher, pill roller, chemistcaregiver, health care provider, health professional, PCP, primary care provider - a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disabilitypharmaceutical chemist, pharmacologist - someone trained in the science of drugs (their composition and uses and effects) | Translationspharmacy (ˈfaːməsi) – plural ˈpharmacies – noun1. the preparation of medicines. He is studying pharmacy. 製藥,配藥 制药,配药 2. a shop etc where medicines are sold or given out. the hospital pharmacy. 藥房 药房ˌpharmaˈceutical (-ˈsjuːtikəl) adjective 藥學的 药学的ˈpharmacist noun (American ˈdruggist) a person who prepares and sells medicines; a chemist. 藥劑師,藥商 药剂师,药商
pharmacist
pharmacist (less commonly), pharmaceutist a person qualified to prepare and dispense drugs Pharmacist a highly skilled dispenser of drugs. In the USSR, pharmacists must complete a higher medical education. pharmacist
pharmacist [fahr´mah-sist] a person licensed to prepare, compound, and dispense drugs upon written order (prescription) from a licensed practitioner such as a physician, dentist, or advanced practice nurse. A pharmacist is a health care professional who cooperates with, consults with, and sometimes advises the licensed practitioner concerning drugs. For a licensed pharmacist, five years of education is a minimum, and some curricula require six years. This gives the pharmacist advanced knowledge of the chemical and physical properties of drugs and their available dosage forms, and he or she is thus qualified to play a key role in supplying information about drugs (both prescription and over-the-counter) to patients—those to whom such information is most important. Since the pharmacist may be the last health care professional to communicate with the patient or a significant other before the medication is taken, he or she is therefore in an ideal position to discuss the drug with those concerned. The discussion may include any side effects associated with the drug, its stability under various conditions, its toxicity, its dosage, and its route of administration, all of which may be reassuring to the patient and be of benefit in helping insure patient compliance with the drug regimen.phar·ma·cist (far'mă-sist), One who is licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and compounds and is knowledgeable concerning their properties. Synonym(s): pharmaceutist [G. pharmakon, a drug] pharmacist (fär′mə-sĭst)n. A person trained in pharmacy and licensed to practice.pharmacist A specialist health professional in the UK who makes, dispenses and sells medicines. Pharmacists in the UK typically work in a pharmacy retail outlet, which may be located near multiple GP practices. Education Four-year pharmacy course leading to a MPharm degree, followed by a one-year preregistration period in a pharmacy setting Basis of UK pharmacy practice Pharmaceutical chemistry Origin and chemistry of man-made and natural drugs, isolation of drug compounds and their physical and chemical properties, and methods of analysis of biological activity of the drug. Pharmaceutics Preparation of medicines, including formulating drugs into dosage, quality control in industrial production and more traditional small-scale skills of medicine preparation. Pharmacology Actions and uses of drugs and medicines, especially as related to human physiology and biochemistry. Pharmacy practice Counselling, dispensing and ethical aspects of pharmacy, and relations with health professionals and aspects of health promotion.pharmacist Chemist–British Pharmacology A person qualified by a graduate degree in pharmacy, and licensed by a state to prepare, dispense, sell and control certain drugs Title RPh–registered pharmacist; a person holding a license in a particular jurisdiction to practice pharmacy. See Pharmacy, Practice of pharmacy. Cf Pharmacologist. phar·ma·cist (fahr'mă-sist) One who is licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and compounds and is knowledgeable concerning their properties. [G. pharmakon, a drug]phar·ma·cist (fahr'mă-sist) One who is licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and compounds. [G. pharmakon, a drug]LegalSeeDruggistpharmacist
Synonyms for pharmacistnoun a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugsSynonyms- apothecary
- druggist
- pill pusher
- pill roller
- chemist
Related Words- caregiver
- health care provider
- health professional
- PCP
- primary care provider
- pharmaceutical chemist
- pharmacologist
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