"Under the Generics Act of 1988, the pharmacist is not only a dispenser of drugs. He is also a teacher; he has been given the responsibility of informing the consumer what are the available generically-equivalent drug products and their prices. To discharge this responsibility properly the pharmacist himself must be professionally competent and must also be well-informed on the provisions of the Generics Act and the current developments in the pharmaceutical field."
- Quintin L. Kintanar, M.D. Ph.D.
former Assistant Secretary for Standards and Regulation
and Director of the Bureau of Food and Drugs
1 comment:
Sir,
That quote strikes me...hehe tell me how can i be a competent pharmacist in the future, right now, sometimes i feel so inept, i do passed my subjects but i don't retain my knowledge...it seems that i only have a short term memory...my knowlege is only good for a sem...hehe well,hope to read more inspiring quotes from your blog..
you really are a great pharmacist...keep it up sir... ΓΌ
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