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Pharmacy Law and Practice 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780123942890
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780444522016
Published: June 2013
Publisher: Academic Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £42.99



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The fifth edition of Pharmacy Law and Practice provides a straightforward and usable guide for students, practitioners, academics and others interested in pharmacy law and practice in the United Kingdom. This multi-dimensional book includes discussions of socio-political influences on legal developments to provide greater insight to the reader. It clearly sets out the background to regulatory issues together with simple and practical statements of what a pharmacist has to do to obey the law.

As in previous editions, this book discusses topics thematically rather than by statute. It is a unique and reader-friendly guide that boils down the complex or difficult language of the law, describes the reasons behind it, and illustrates the application to pharmacy practice.

  • Continues to provide a clear, non-technical and straightforward guide to pharmacy law and practice in the UK.
  • Utilizes a problem-solving approach and discusses topics thematically rather than by statute to show how all of the larger pieces fit together
  • Thoroughly updated to reflect regulatory and legal developments in areas including employment law, online transactions and internet pharmacies, non-medical prescribing and more.
Jon Merrills is a consultant in legal and pharmaceutical matters, based in Nottingham, UK. Jonathan Fisher is a barrister at Devereux Chambers, London.