i think if u have your subjects that r needed and your back ground is up to standard u r qualified
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every one is qualified in something ,if u feel ur qualifed go for it.its just how u handle ur interview.
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A pharmacist makes more.
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When a future employer asks you "Why do you feel you are qualified for the position" (it's required by most employers to ask) The majority want to know you qualifications for the specific job, but not only that, but what you can bring to the table that other future employees can't. Basically, what makes you a must have.
No, a pharmacy is a business, anyone can own one if they have enough money. Owning a pharmacy does not mean that you are necessarily qualified to fill people's prescriptions. If you own a pharmacy but you are not a pharmacist, you would then have to hire a pharmacist to work for you.
No, to practice pharmacology in U.K, the pharmacist from India has to complete an overseas pharmacist exam, and then has to preform one year mandatory preregistration training. To study for the overseas pharmacist exam the pharmacist will have to apply to the British Pharmaceutical Society who will asses the degree and then decide whether the candidate can enroll for the overseas pharmacist program in U.K.
Any pharmacist is highly qualified to answer that question, and will be happy to help you.
You should only take drugs as prescribed by a qualified Medical Doctor or pharmacist.
There is a good chance it is Swift Non-Aspirin 500mg of Acetominophin. However, I am not a pharmacist, so don't rely on this information. If in doubt, dispose of the pills or consult a qualified pharmacist.