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    Introduction Pharmaceutical sales representatives, also known as drug representatives or pharmaceutical salespeople, provide drug information and product samples to physicians. A pharmaceutical representative typically represents a particular drug or group of drugs from their company and meet with physicians who specialize in that specific medical field. In comparison to pharmaceutical sales, agricultural sales representatives sell equipment used for growing food and raising animals on farms…

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    They grew through new drug launches, new drug filings, and expanded clinical trials. The generic market continues to grow and become more profitable. India’s higher-income population is expanding as well as their healthcare industry. India did not halt its production of generic brand products, instead they expanded it, generic…

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    Three hundred sixty five days after November 19th, 2000, a fully grown, peaceful, knowledgeable women, who I love to call my mother, laid out multiple objects on the cold, clean marble floor for me to choose from. The objects laid out on the thick and hard flooring include: a used notebook, a dead battery, a calculator, a stethoscope and a wooden twelve-inch ruler. Out of these objects, I, still just an infant, picked up the stethoscope without realizing. Although my memories of this event are…

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    McKesson’s company is made up of many businesses that are categorized into two categories, distribution solutions and technology solutions. Distribution solutions is the largest pharmaceutical distributor is North America, delivering pharmaceuticals to pharmacies and hospitals. Technology solutions provide software, services and home health care agencies and payers. More than 70% of hospitals in the United States use McKesson’s hardware and software.…

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    Farida Ize Abdulkadir 15903066 Role of pharmacists in improving medication adherence Content I. Definition of Adherence II. Types of adherence III. What is non-adherence IV. Types of non-adherence V. Reasons for non-adherence VI. Methods used to detect adherence or non-adherence towards medication VII. Definition of medication adherence VIII. Importance of medication adherence IX. Role of pharmacist in improving medication adherence X. Conclusion. Definition Adherence to medication can be…

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    As a result, I had become fascinated with the way a pharmacy functioned that I immediately decided to take a step up the ladder by obtaining a technician trainee certification. Working at this pharmacy had generated a turning point in my life. After almost working two years at this retail pharmacy, I had convinced myself that I wanted to pursue a career as a pharmacist. What better way to aid people than by providing them…

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    continue the institute relationship with CVS Pharmacy and branching into other pharmaceutical conglomerates, establishing a quality brand recognition and expanding on their affordable low-cost plan should propel the organization forward. Becoming a household name to doctors and nurse alike in quality and reputation. As many pharmacies are able to sell the specialty drugs, Quintessential Pharmaceuticals will also ship products directly to patients at a pharmacy, patients, hospitals, doctors, or…

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    Kimball Atwood in his article ‘‘Acupuncture Anesthesia’ Redux: another Skeptic and an Unfortunate Misportrayal at the NCCAM” explores the issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine. In “Alternative Medicine — The Risks of Untested and Unregulated Remedies”, Marcia Angell and Jerome Kassirer talk about the alternative medicine that sets it apart from ordinary medicine. The arguments marginalize Chinese medicine work. Kimball argues that the analysis of the report…

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    What are the ethical issues in this case? There are several ethical issues involved with the marketing done by Big Pharma. There concerned about making the most money with their drugs rather than focus on develop newer drugs. I think it is completely unethical that the companies, “ starts its promotion techniques while the doctors are still in medical school. The companies start early in trying to persuade the young doctors to prescribe their products by inundating them with logo-infested…

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    dentist/practitioner. Two requirements are necessary to general registration: a degree or equivalent qualification from an accredited general dentistry program or equivalent general dentistry program, and complete the National Dental Examining Board written and clinical exams successfully (CDSBC,…

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