Describing the Reason for State Mandates Why does the state Board of Pharmacy in some states mandate pharmacies have access to drug information? a. to give pharmacies an opportunity to comply b. to give pharmacy staff access to current drug information c. to give pharmacy references an accessible location d. to give pharmacy clients the chance to look up their prescription information
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