Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics

by Joy Wingfield (Author), Dr Gordon E. Appelbe (Author)

Synopsis

This is a comprehensive guide to law and ethics for pharmacy practice in the UK. Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics has become established as the standard student textbook and reference work on this subject in the UK. A knowledge of pharmacy law is a substantial and compulsory component of the undergraduate and pre-registration pharmacy syllabus in the UK and changes to the syllabus and practice require the text to be updated regularly. This revised edition provides a comprehensive guide to the law that affects the practice of pharmacy and the use of medicines in Great Britain, and complete coverage of the pharmacy undergraduate and pre-registration syllabus and British law relating to medicines and poisons.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: 9th Revised edition
Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
Published: 03 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0853698279
ISBN 13: 9780853698272

Media Reviews
An excellent introduction... I found the book an excellent introduction to an area of healthcare law often overlooked by the legal profession. Pharmacy Law and Ethics clearly outlines the legal and ethical duties of the pharmacist within the British legal system... The book is well written and can be easily understood by both students and those with more than a passing interest in the field of pharmacy law.' Amazon.co.uk '...probably the best reference for practitioners in Great Britain. I would also strongly recommend it to those of us interested in some fresh ideas about comparative healthcare systems derived from the practice of pharmacy within the UK.' Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology 2002; 18 (May/June): 163
Author Bio
Both authors are well-known internationally as experts on pharmaceutical law and have worked on the previous three editions. Gordon Appelbe has lectured extensively on this subject and has also advised several national governments on the implementation of laws and regulations to govern the practice of pharmacy and use of medicines.