What are the drug knowledge that pharmacies must learn when they go to work?

Shop assistants must learn drug knowledge: professional laws and regulations: professional codes of the pharmaceutical industry, knowledge of drug administration law, quality management norms of drug business, and knowledge of product quality law. Basic medical knowledge, including body composition, medical microbiology and immunology. Basic knowledge of drugs. Including the classification of drugs and the characteristics of dosage forms, the role of drugs and the factors affecting the role of drugs.

Etiquette and skills of receiving customers. Introduction of commonly used drugs. Antibiotics, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular drugs, digestive system drugs, respiratory system drugs, urinary system drugs, otolaryngology drugs, etc. (trade name, generic name, indications, adverse reactions) and the difference between prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs. Drug sales process and records. Display and storage of drugs.

Drugs refer to substances used to prevent, treat and diagnose human diseases, purposefully regulate human physiological functions, and specify indications or functional indications, usage and dosage, including Chinese herbal medicines, Chinese herbal pieces, Chinese patent medicines, chemical raw materials and their preparations, antibiotics, biochemical drugs, radioactive drugs, serum, vaccines, blood products and diagnostic drugs.