What is difference between Nursing and Pharmacy?

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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Pharmacists, however, do not necessarily work directly with patients, though they may answer a patient's questions regarding the risks and reactions of their prescriptions. Nurses focus on the daily care of injured and ill individuals, going well beyond handing out medications.
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    Anjali Ta Read to Lead | Guide-Level 14

    2 months ago

    Hello, Nursing and Pharmacy both are branches of Medical Science. B.Pharma and B. Nursing both courses are of four years after completing class 12th Science.

    The difference is that B.Pharma holder can start there own pharma company because they have a license from IP ( Indian Pharmacopoeia ) while Nursing candidates can not do this. Nursing candidates can work as a Nurse.

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