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Veterinary Pharmacist
A Veterinary Pharmacist is a professional who specializes in the field of pharmacy with a focus on the use of medications for animals. They are responsible for the dispensing and controlling of both prescription and non-prescription medications for animals. They work closely with veterinarians and pet owners to ensure that the correct medications are provided in the right doses.
Roles and Responsibilities[edit]
The primary role of a Veterinary Pharmacist is to provide pharmaceutical care to animals. This includes:
- Dispensing medications: Veterinary Pharmacists dispense medications prescribed by veterinarians. They ensure that the correct medication is given in the right dose and frequency.
- Counseling pet owners: They provide advice to pet owners on how to administer medications and what side effects to watch out for.
- Compounding medications: Some medications need to be specially prepared or compounded for animals. Veterinary Pharmacists have the skills and knowledge to do this.
- Ensuring medication safety: They monitor the use of medications in animals to prevent harmful drug interactions and to ensure that medications are used safely and effectively.
Education and Training[edit]
Becoming a Veterinary Pharmacist requires a degree in pharmacy from an accredited institution. After obtaining a pharmacy degree, individuals must complete additional training in veterinary pharmacy. This can be done through a residency program or through a post-graduate degree program in veterinary pharmacy.
Regulatory Bodies[edit]
In many countries, the practice of veterinary pharmacy is regulated by a professional body. In the United States, for example, the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists (ACVP) is the main regulatory body for this profession.
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