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Dale and Appelbee’s Pharmacy and Medicines Law
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Stock Status: Out of Print
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ISBN | 9780853699897 |
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Publication Status | Out Of Print |
Publication Date | 13/05/2013 |
Editor | Gordon Appelbe, Joy Wingfield |
Edition | 10th Edition |
Format (Paperback, Hardback etc) | Paperback |
Total Pages | 608 |
Brand / Publisher | Pharmaceutical Press |
Publisher | Pharmaceutical Press |
This text is a comprehensive guide to law and ethics for pharmacy practice in the UK.
Since publication of the first edition in 1976, it has become established as the standard
student textbook and reference work on this subject in the UK.
UNIQUE BENEFITS:
* The text is a comprehensive guide to the law that affects the practice of pharmacy and use of medicines in the UK
* Includes information on the law that affects the practice of pharmacy in the UK, complete coverage of the pharmacy undergraduate and pre-registration syllabus and British law relating to medicines and poisons
* Well-written, easy to follow and with the right level of information
CHANGES TO THE NEW EDITION:
* Major change in connection with the advent of the GphC and the new PLB
* Total revision of the Medicines Act
* Change of title to Dale and Appelbe’s Medicines and Pharmacy Law
* Twelve revising contributors have been secured from relevant groups with academia, within the membership of the Pharmacy Law and Ethics Associations and elsewhere.
UNIQUE BENEFITS:
* The text is a comprehensive guide to the law that affects the practice of pharmacy and use of medicines in the UK
* Includes information on the law that affects the practice of pharmacy in the UK, complete coverage of the pharmacy undergraduate and pre-registration syllabus and British law relating to medicines and poisons
* Well-written, easy to follow and with the right level of information
CHANGES TO THE NEW EDITION:
* Major change in connection with the advent of the GphC and the new PLB
* Total revision of the Medicines Act
* Change of title to Dale and Appelbe’s Medicines and Pharmacy Law
* Twelve revising contributors have been secured from relevant groups with academia, within the membership of the Pharmacy Law and Ethics Associations and elsewhere.