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Pharmacy is a health science. It combines medicine and chemistry, and is concerned with the properties, preparation and dispensing of medicines and pharmaceutical drugs. Pharmacists have thorough knowledge of the effects, side effects, interactions, and therapeutic properties of medications. Pharmacy services operate in hospitals, prisons, general practices, community pharmacies, and in the pharmaceutical private sector. They play an important role in strengthening medication management, education, and access to medications for the general population, which in turn helps to reduce the long-term costs of medical care.

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Pharmacists specialise in preparing and dispensing medications. They develop good relationships with their clients and give expert advice on medication choices, doses, interactions, and management. They give advice to the public, as well as to physicians and other health care providers. They may operate a pharmacy and be responsible for sourcing medications, accurately filling prescriptions, complying with pharmaceutical legislation requirements, and training junior staff. Pharmacists have completed an undergraduate degree in pharmacy, or a Master's degree (MPharm), at university, followed by a foundation year, registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), and an Independent prescribing qualification.