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  2. Prescription monitoring program - Wikipedia

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    A prescription monitoring program (PMP) or prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) is a state-run program that collects and distributes data about the prescription and dispensation of controlled substances and other potentially abusable drugs. PMPs are meant to prevent adverse drug-related events, but their effectiveness and impact are mixed.

  3. NAPLEX - Wikipedia

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    NAPLEX is a standard exam created by NABP to assess pharmacy competency and knowledge for licensure. Learn about its history, format, results, and updates since 2016.

  4. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    NABP is a US-based organization that supports boards of pharmacy in 54 countries. It offers examinations, accreditation, license transfer, and data exchange programs for pharmacists and pharmacies.

  5. Buying ED Drugs Online: What’s the Risk? - WebMD

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    The web page warns about the dangers of buying erectile dysfunction drugs online without a prescription. It lists some of the fake and harmful products that contain sildenafil, the medicine in ...

  6. Collaborative practice agreement - Wikipedia

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    A collaborative practice agreement (CPA) is a legal document in the US that allows pharmacists to participate in collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) with physicians. CPAs can be used for various chronic disease states and have beneficial health outcomes for patients.

  7. Learn how to avoid drug interactions with medications, foods, drinks, and health conditions. Find out which drugs can cause side effects, reduce effectiveness, or be dangerous when taken together.

  8. Pharmacist-to-pharmacy technician ratio - Wikipedia

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    None for institutional pharmacy, 1:3 community pharmacy Tennessee: 1:2, may increase to 1:4 (without board approval) if at least 2 are certified technicians. A modification to the amount of technicians may be requested from the Board of Pharmacy. [6] Texas: 1:6 Utah: 1:3 Vermont: None Virginia: 1:4 Washington: No longer has a ratio as of ...

  9. A Guide to Naturopathic Doctors and Their Practice - Healthline

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    Education. Licensure for a doctor in naturopathy (ND) or doctorate in naturopathic medicine (NMD) includes a 4-year doctoral program from an accredited naturopathic medical school.