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Pharmacy legislation: public protector or professional hindrance?
Christopher A. Langley
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College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston Pharmacy School
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
Applied Health Research Group
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pharmacist
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medication
45%
pharmaceutical
36%
legislation
35%
profession
26%
prosecution
26%
offense
25%
gross negligence
21%
custodial sentences
20%
medicine
19%
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17%
act
17%
Legal cases
16%
homicide
12%
appeal
10%
interpretation
8%
regulation
7%
responsibility
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pharmacy Legislation
100%
Pharmacists
52%
Pharmacy
26%
Pharmaceutical Societies
22%
Stifle
18%
Malpractice
16%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
10%
Medicine
9%