How many pharmacies are in Romania?
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How many pharmacies are in Romania?
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Item | Numbers | Comments |
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Number of hospital pharmacies | 564 | One hundred and twenty in Bucharest (21\%) and 444 in the rest of the country. |
Competences and roles of hospital pharmacists | These are similar to those in other EU member states [1]. |
Do you need prescriptions in Romania?
Prescriptions. You will need a doctor’s prescription. Hand this over to a pharmacy which operates under contract to the same local health insurance centre as the doctor who wrote the prescription.
How do I become a pharmacist in Romania?
At the end of 5 years of pharmacy study in Romania, the successful student is award a professional doctorate degree in pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy) which is prerequisite for licensing to exercise the profession of pharmacist or become.
What are classed as controlled drugs?
List of Controlled Drugs
- Amphetamines (including dexamphetamine) Amphetamines are class B, schedule 2 drugs.
- Anabolic steroids.
- Benzodiazepines (including diazepam, flunitrazepam and temazepam)
- Buprenorphine (including Subutex)
- BZP (and other piperazines)
- Cannabis.
- Cocaine (including crack cocaine)
- Codeine.
How much do pharmacists make in Romania?
An early career Pharmacist with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of RON 12,000 based on 7 salaries. A mid-career Pharmacist with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of RON 12,136 based on 6 salaries.
What are pharmacy only medicines?
Pharmacy Only Medicines, also referred to as ‘P-Meds’ are a group of medicines that can only be sold from a registered pharmacy by a pharmacist or a person acting under the supervision of a pharmacist. From acne treatment, pain relief, hay fever tablets to emergency contraceptives.
What medications are illegal in Europe?
ADHD/ADD medications (*Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin) *considered illegal narcotics in many European countries. Pain medications (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Demerol) Anxiety medications (Xanax, Ativan, Valium)