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            <title>Comprehensive exam review for the pharmacy technician
            by Moini, Jahangir, 1942-
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            <description>The essential tool you need to help you prepare for and pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam.</description>
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            <title>Mosbys pharmacy technician : principles and practice
            by Hopper, Teresa
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            <title>PCAT : pharmacy college admission test.
            
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            <title>All the justice money can buy : corporate greed on trial
            by Prakash, Snigdha.
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            <title>Drug Facts and Comparisons 2011
            by Facts &amp; Comparisons (PRD)
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            <title>Red Book 2010
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            <title>Pharmacy technician exam.
            
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            <title>McGraw-Hills PCAT : pharmacy college admission test
            
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            <title>NAPLEX : the complete guide to licensing exam certification for pharmacists
            
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            <title>Mom sanyangkkun : kdae cheyak hoesa i chuakhan lgul
            by Shah, Sonia.
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            <title>Truth about the drug companies
            by Angell, Marcia.
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            <description>In this explosive expose of the drug companies and how they are ripping us off, Marcia Angell, M.D., a doctor, medical journalist, and a former editor of the respected New England Journal of Medicine, reveals the many ways in which the pharmaceutical industry has moved away from its original purpose of finding and producing useful new drugs. Now primarily a marketing machine that produces drugs of questionable benefit, the industry uses its wealth and power to co-opt such institutions as the U.S. Congress, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), academic medical centers, as well as the medical profession. In spite of a lack of innovative drugs and continuously growing prices, the drug companies invest most of their time and money in marketing, legal maneuvers to extend patient rights, and government lobbying to prevent price regulation.</description>
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            <title>Physicians desk reference for nonprescription drugs and dietary supplements.
            
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            <title>Red Book : pharmacys fundamental reference resource.
            
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            <title>Drug facts and comparisons.
            
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