Can a Pharm.D graduate make medicine?
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Certainly, graduates of Pharm D programs are generally not involved in the manufacturing of medicines. They are primarily involved with the clinical side of pharmacy, including medication therapy management, counselling patients, and ensuring medications are used safely.
They may work closely with, or collaborate with, pharmaceutical manufacturers to support the appropriate distribution and utilization of drugs. The actual making of medicines, which includes creating formulations and manufacturing, is usually done by pharmaceutical scientists or chemists who are trained specifically as pharmaceutical manufacturers.
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