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pharmacist
[fahr-muh-sist]
noun
a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines; druggist; apothecary; pharmaceutical chemist.
Synonyms: chemist
pharmacist
/ ˌfɑːməˈsjuːtɪst, ˈfɑːməsɪst /
noun
a person qualified to prepare and dispense drugs
Word History and Origins
Origin of pharmacist1
Example Sentences
They can be applied before a hearing concludes if a pharmacist's behaviour appears to present a "serious, continuing, immediate or real" threat to safety or trust.
"I've also seen a pharmacist for a medicine review for migraines, and I've had a blood test done there too. In the past we would have had to go to hospital or elsewhere for these."
Cristina Cobo, a Barcelona pharmacist, said she listened to the entire album for the first time on Friday morning and "thought it was incredible".
The pill will be labelled as "medicine requiring guidance", meaning women must take it in the presence of a pharmacist.
It involves nurses, pharmacists, anesthetists, midwives, physician assistants, rehab therapists and others.
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