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The Broad Field of Forensic Pharmacy

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2012
Forensic pharmacy is application of the sciences of drugs to legal issues. Forensic pharmacists engage in work relating to litigation, the regulatory process, and the criminal justice system. Forensic pharmacy overlaps with many other forensic fields. Pharmacists hold a variety of positions with local, state, and federal governments.
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Forensic Pharmacy: Can You Prove It?

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2013
Forensic science is the acquisition, analysis, and application of scientific data to provide the legal system with answers to questions of interest. Pharmacy fills a forensic niche. Most pharmacists work in forensics part-time at their regular job or moonlight. A rare few work full-time. Most often, forensic pharmacists work as consultants to attorneys,
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Scientific substantiation of the principles of pharmaceutical correction of polydrug abuse based on forensic pharmacy

The dissertation is devoted to the scientific substantiation of organizational and legal, forensic and legal principles of pharmaceutical correction of polydrug abuse as a result of the simultaneous and consistent use of psychoactive substances of different classification and legal groups by studying regulatory, clinical and pharmacological ...
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Forensic pharmacy services

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1988
Larry D. Sasich, Paul S. Driver
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