An Innovative Personnel For Pharmaceutical Administration
Abstract
The drug-administration controls medication business. Its emergence as the effective controlling body in next century requires wise decisions for the realistic application of pharmaceutical quality; the professional foresight suggested that drug should coordinate with pharmacy academics for the specialized graduates in pharmacy administration
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