
|Videos|January 14, 2015
How Pharmacists can Distinguish Prescriptions that are being Issued for Legitimate Medical Purposes from those that are not
Karen Ryle, MS, RPh, associate chief of pharmacy at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses pharmacists can distinguish prescriptions that are being issued for legitimate medical purposes from those that are not.
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Karen Ryle, MS, RPh, associate chief of pharmacy at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses pharmacists can distinguish prescriptions that are being issued for legitimate medical purposes from those that are not.
This interview was recorded at the ASHP 2014 Midyear Clinical Meeting in Anaheim, California.
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