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What is the definition of pharmacy according to Merriam-Webster?
The art, practice, or profession of preparing, preserving, compounding, and
dispensing
medical
drugs.
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What is a pharmacy?
A place where medicines are
compounded
or dispensed.
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What does pharmaceutics refer to?
The science of preparing, using, or
dispensing
medicines.
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What is pharmacology?
The science of drugs including their origin, composition,
pharmacokinetics
,
therapeutic
use, and toxicology.
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What is a Medicine?
A substance or preparation used in treating disease.
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What is the definition of drug according to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act?
A substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
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What are the different types of pharmacies mentioned?
Community Pharmacies
Independent Pharmacy
Chain Pharmacy
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What are the eras in the history of pharmacy?
Ancient Era
(The beginning of time to
AD 1600
)
Empiric Era
(1600-
1940
)
Industrialization Era
(1940-
1970
)
Patient Care Era
(1970-present)
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Era
(The New Horizon)
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What did early humans learn from their environment?
They discovered
effective
plant and mineral
remedies
through trial, error, and observation.
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Where was the earliest known record of pharmacy kept?
In
Babylonia
.
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What did Emperor Shen Nung contribute to pharmacy?
He researched the medicinal value of several hundred herbs and wrote the first
Pen T-Shao
.
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What significant document did the Egyptians create related to pharmacy?
The
Papyrus Ebers
, which contains 800
prescriptions
with
700
unique drugs.
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What is the Charaka Samhita?
An ancient Indian manuscript that records more than
2,000
drugs.
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Who is known as the Father of Medicine?
Hippocrates
.
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What did Dioscorides write about?
He wrote "
De Materia Medica
" about herbal medicine.
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What was the first pharmacy established during the Islamic Golden Age called?
Saydalāniyyah
.
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What was significant about the pharmacopeia in Continental Europe?
It became a
regulatory
tool for pharmacists to standardize medicines.
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Who is known as the Father of American Pharmacy?
William Proctor
.
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What was a major shift during the Industrialization Era?
Shift from small-scale manufacturing to rapid
mass production
of medicines.
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What role did pharmacists begin to play during the Patient Care Era?
They became
therapeutic advisors
and
patient advocates
.
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What is the definition of a pharmacist?
A healthcare professional
licensed
to prepare, dispense, and provide clinical information on
medications
.
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What is one of the key responsibilities of a pharmacist?
Dispensing
medications
accurately.
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What is required for a pharmacist's education?
A
degree
in pharmacy.
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What is the purpose of a poison license for pharmacists?
It is necessary for
operating
a pharmacy and distributing drugs.
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What are the key responsibilities of a pharmacist?
Dispensing Medications
Patient Counseling
Medication Therapy Management (MTM)
Clinical Services
Educate Health Professionals
Procurement and Inventory Management
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What is the role of a pharmacist assistant?
To support
pharmacists
in their daily tasks and ensure the efficient operation of a pharmacy.
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What is the education requirement for a pharmacist assistant?
A
diploma in pharmacy
.
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What is one responsibility of a pharmacist assistant related to medications?
Preparing medications for
dispensing
, including
counting
and
measuring
drugs.
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What is the importance of pharmacy in healthcare?
Medication Management
Patient Safety
Healthcare Accessibility
Patient Education
Public Health
Interprofessional Collaboration
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How do pharmacists contribute to patient safety?
By monitoring
patient responses
to
medications
and providing guidance on their safe use.
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What role do community pharmacies play in healthcare accessibility?
They serve as accessible healthcare hubs for
medication dispensing
and health services.
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How do pharmacists participate in public health initiatives?
By participating in
vaccination programs
and
health awareness campaigns
.
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What are the two types of hospitals mentioned?
Private hospital
and
public hospital
.
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