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A pharmacy. If the pharmacy for whatever reason does not carry that particular brand, they may be able to recommend a nearby pharmacy that does (though they'll probably be puzzled as to why you really care about the brand for such a common medication).
Generic ADHD Medication is cheaper on your pocket. It is the same medication regardless of generic or not.
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If you are a LICENSED Pharmacy Technician, you can have CPht after your name ... If you are an unlicensed Pharmacy ASSISTANT, then no.
If you mean the old name for a pharmacist, the old name would be an apothecary.
Retail pharmacy
Retail pharmacy
DES, or diethystilbestrol, was a medication given to women to reduce the risk of miscarriage, and was later found to be associated with reproductive system problems in the children of those women who took it.
Not quite enough information included in the question -HOWEVER- if it is in reference to travelling with presecription meds; Generally speaking you may carry presecription medication with you in the original containers they were dispensed in, bearing the name of the drug, your name, the prescribing doctors name, and the dispensing pharmacy's name. The quantity of drug must be roughly equal to the amount of time you intend to be away from home.
It is another name for a Pharmacy Technician.
CPht Certified Pharmacy Technician
CVS Pharmacy used to be Longs.