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Title: | AIDS and drug abuse |
Authors: | Ciappara, Mary Ann |
Keywords: | Drug addicts -- Services for AIDS (Disease) -- Patients Drug abuse -- Risk factors Pharmacy -- Social aspects |
Issue Date: | 1988-10 |
Publisher: | Chamber of Pharmacists |
Citation: | Ciappara, M. A. (1988). AIDS and drug abuse. The Pharmacist, 19, 13-17. |
Abstract: | Community pharmacy practice is becoming increasingly more patient orientated than product orientated. The pharmacist is becoming more involved in counselling and in health education. In the past some pharmacists may have been reluctant to deal with drug addicts as they felt it was not one of their professional responsibilities. It is essential, however, that the profession as a whole is seen not to shrink from its collective duty to help combat drug abuse and AIDS. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48940 |
Appears in Collections: | The Pharmacist, Issue 19 The Pharmacist, Issue 19 |
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