CPhT - certified pharmacy technician. You have to pass the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam. As a pharm tech you work under a pharmacist and may dispense drugs, but not make the medical decisions a pharmacist might make.
RPh - registered pharmacist. Much like a CPhT they have taken a national & state test to become certified/licensed. They must hope a pharmacy degree, which could be either a BS (if awarded before 2000) or a doctorate (PharmD).
PharmD - as state above, a doctorate in pharmacy. This is now the standard degree given to pharmacists. You can have a PharmD but not be licensed to be a pharmacist (RPh).
Pharmacists typically sign their name with their full name followed by the abbreviation "PharmD" if they hold a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Additionally, they may include any specialized certifications or qualifications they have earned.
RPh is the abbreviation for Registered Pharmacist
My guess is rph stands for Rupaih, the Indonesian currency. As at 11Sep09 US$1=Rp9,900.
There are many words that RPH could stand for. However, when referring to vehicles, RPH usually stands for rate per hour. It could also refer to an engine and stand for revolutions per hour.
RPH is a registered pharmacist - went to pharmacy school after getting a BS. PhD means doctor of philosophy - someone who has done original research. An MD is a doctoral degree too, but the degree holder doesn't do research, they do residency (also called an applied doctorate.)
yes you just may get a great deal of drowsiness - RPh
A Pharmacist is someone who holds either a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or a Bachelor of Science (Rph). Bachelor degree program takes minimum of 4 years to complete and is regulated by their own College afterwards. In Canada and U.S.A, this program is offered at only select Universities and is a minimum of 5 years. Currently, Rph title and Bacherlos degree in pharmacy are no longer offered. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) candidates have to study for 6 years to get the degree in the United States but in foreign countries such as Brazil, it can take up to 14 years of studies. A pharmacy "technician" is someone who helps the Pharmacists with their work. They can be crudely categorized as the hands of the pharmacist. They will gather all pills, labels, bottles and package it for the pharmacist. They will even gather the prescription, type it up and then later ring it up at the till. The pharmacist will check all elements to make sure the prescription if correct (uses his/her head). Some Pharmacy Technicians have Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT) which tests the technicians to basic skills required to work in the pharmacy.
You are probably looking at a tiny white pill in the shape of a circle. rph D51 is also known as ratio-Domperidone, a.k.a Domperidone. Prescribed by a physician, it is taken to treat slowed movement in the gastrointestinal tract. It improves the feelings/symptoms of nausea, bloating, vomiting and fullness. It is usually taken 15 mins --> 30 mins before a meal.
My RPH said that it would show up on a drug test for six weeks after ingestion.
It is a proton pump inhibitor, the name of it is ratio-omeprazole it is used for various stomach problems including GERD and acid reflux.
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You can apply ... doubtful to be hired. But in order to find out, one has to have the RPh degree first, and that takes up to two years minimally.