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?
A pharmacist works in an enivroment where lots of math is. They often have to write fast and memorize the names of different drugs.
science links to pharmsist because there are ment to
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