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Old 19th, July 2008, 10:34 AM
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is pharmacy manager Cegedim? or is that something else??
Yes the pharmacy manager program is produced by CegedimRX - Cegedim also do a few other dispensary systems too.
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Yes the pharmacy manager program is produced by CegedimRX - Cegedim also do a few other dispensary systems too.
Nextcrash (nextphase) is the one i use at the moment...
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I worked at Sd today in Cambridge. Very quiet, most customers were needle exchange. I managed to read most of the Sunday Times. One thing I discovered is that malaria advice now from fitfortravel and PILs from an NHS info site. Means always nearly up to date.

This is what I call a cushy locum and will suit me for m final year. interesting enquiry of the day was from a polish girl who wanted l-carniteine for slimming and to give her energy. anyone know anything about this?
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yeah l-carnitine is supposed to be involved in the metabolism of stored body fat therefore makes it easier for your body to break down and mobilise stored fat into energy - if i remember correctly...
its supposed to be a good supplement if doing fat burning / cardio workouts. bugger all use if you're dieting alone but good if included as part of a diet / exercise programme.
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