Sunday, November 24, 2013

Pharmacists' liability: what my pharmacy law professor did not cover. 12:57 EST 24th November 2013 | BioPortfolio


Summary of "Pharmacists' liability: what my pharmacy law professor did not cover."

This article summarizes a practicing pharmacist's take on the liability of pharmacists in current pharmacy practice. The author, who feels that compounding pharmacists should be held to the same standards as other healthcare providers in civil litigations, provides a look at what he considers "entrapment" by way of legal double standards between independent pharmacy and big pharma.

Affiliation

PharmCare Services, Hollywood, Florida, USA. mike@pharmcareervices.com

Journal Details

This article was published in the following journal.
Name: International journal of pharmaceutical compounding
ISSN: 1092-4221
Pages: 290-3

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