Alot you have to know how much or many pills to put in a bottle what's the weight of it all and how much of what could be dangerous for and acceptable for another you wouldn't want to
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I actually did a Career Fair on being a Pharmacist, so I think I can help. Math is used in a pharmacist's activities in many ways. Pharmacists have to use math to figure out how much of a chemical or substance should be allowed in the medicine being created. The prescription also has to have the right amount of the drug in it. Math plays a pretty big role in Pharmacy school, but if your taking classes, don't forget Medicine or Chemistry. I love all three of these subjects, and hope to be a pharmacist.
Pharmacy maths
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Being a pharmacist. Also drug research and development.
U need math for measurement and lange.
I think so. I do know that you need science but math I'm not sure about.
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Math is needed by a pharmacist to calculate the amount of medication needed to give a patient. It is also used in compounding (the act of making a medication 'from scratch'.) Pharmacy is also closely related to chemistry, which has a strong background in mathematics.
YOU CANNOT BE A PHARMACIST WITH AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE. ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT BEING A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN?
science links to pharmsist because there are ment to
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A pharmacist works in an enivroment where lots of math is. They often have to write fast and memorize the names of different drugs.