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Vol 275 No 7358 p79
16 July 2005

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· Adverse events
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· Regulation of medicines
· OTC statins
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· Reciprocity
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Supermarket pharmacy

Professional service

From Mrs P. North, MRPharmS

My colleagues and I deliver professional pharmacy in a modern environment. We already have consultation rooms, and pharmacists accredited to provide medicines use review and advanced services. We receive training from our employer and are given time to complete our continuing professional development.

Our patients and customers like the service we provide. Supermarkets dispense 430,000 items and serve 650,000 customers each week. We provide the service where and when our customers need them. The advice we provide on medicines is evidence based and of good quality. We also sell high quality produce, with no watery strawberries in sight (PJ, 2 July, p19).

Patricia North
Portsmouth

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