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Hospital pharmacies can usually be found within the premises of a hospital. Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications, including more specialized and investigational medications (medicines that are being studied, but have not yet been approved), than would be feasible in the community setting. Hospital pharmacies typically provide medications for the hospitalized patients only, and are not retail establishments. They typically do not provide prescription service to the public. Some hospitals do have retail pharmacies within them (see illustration), which sell over-the-counter as well as prescription medications to the public, but these are not the actual hospital pharmacy. [edit]Sterile production Hospital pharmacist and trained pharmacy technicians compound sterile products for patients including total parenteral nutrition (TPN), and other medications given intravenously e.g. neonatal antibiotics and chemotherapy. This is a complex process that requires adequate training of personnel, quality assurance of products, and adequate facilities. Some hospital pharmacies have decided to outsource high-risk preparations and some other compounding functions to companies that specialize in compounding.
Well...depends on the setting i.e retail, hospital or mail-order and certification ... Most mail-order pharmacies start between $13-$14 and retail as pathetically low as $8 for certified technicians.
there are 17 primary health care units and centers and 19 licensed pharmacies. There are no pharmacy schools in Seychelles
The hours for a retail pharmacy varies. Pharmacies can require as much as 60-80 hours a weeks.
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Lee B. Murdaugh has written: '2001 Update to Competence Assessment Tools for Health-System Pharmacies' 'Competence assessment tools for health-system pharmacies' -- subject(s): Accreditation, Employee Performance Appraisal, Evaluation, Hospital Pharmacy Service, Hospital pharmacies, Job description, Pharmacists, Professional Competence, Standards
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Richard L. Kratz has written: 'Hospital pharmacy journal articles' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Hospital pharmacies
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Celso A. Teixeira has written: 'An IV admixture service for a 1000 bed teaching hospital' -- subject(s): Intravenous therapy, Hospital pharmacies, Drug stability