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An pharmacy student, can infact use the prefix Dr in his or her name, but only if they graduate with a doctorate degree in pharmacy (or pharmacology). Either way, if you have earned the doctorate, you've earned the prefix of Doctor (Dr). However, if the student has yet to earn their doctorate, then no the prefix is not to be used. It's the same with any doctorate degree.

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