pharmacy / ˈfɑr mə si /

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pharmacy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural phar·ma·cies.

  1. Also called pharmaceutics. the art and science of preparing and dispensing drugs and medicines.
  2. a drugstore.

pharmacy 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drugstore

pharmacy 的近义词 4

更多pharmacy例句

  1. For example, grocery and pharmacy are grouped together because they tend to be essential trips.
  2. The company also recently launched a virtual pharmacy so patients can receive medication without having to go to a physical location.
  3. It’s much more convenient to drop into a pharmacy than it is to schedule an appointment at a doctor’s office, and in a pandemic situation where large populations need to get vaccinated at the same time, the healthcare system needs all hands on deck.
  4. I taught medical students, medical residents, pharmacy students, pharmacy residents.
  5. She and some colleagues recently launched an experiment, in Massachusetts, hoping to increase the number of pills brought back to pharmacies.
  6. As a way to be more available to needy souls outside the church, Williams took a clerk job at Walgreens pharmacy.
  7. That means it will need to get pentobarbital from a compounding pharmacy, another source of concern, experts say.
  8. “I am an old lady and the medicine I get from the pharmacy has directions in Ukrainian,” she says.
  9. In 2007, CVS merged with Caremark RX, a huge pharmacy benefits manager (PBM).
  10. The CVS move will undoubtedly create a domino effect among other pharmacy chains.
  11. Health, at any rate, weak; and, by the aid of a little pharmacy—ye Heavens!
  12. Instead the Luyties Pharmacy Company has discovered a more effective method of putting one over on physicians and druggists.
  13. (Coxes Hive Syrup), making ten in all—a beautiful example of scientific pharmacy.
  14. At that time the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, realizing the need of a generic term, adopted epinephrin as such a term.
  15. Many of the fluid substances employed in pharmacy and chemistry are obtained682 by expression.