2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.meddro.2007.05.011
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Le devoir d'information et de conseil du pharmacien d'officine: de l'exigence déontologique à l'obligation légale

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“…In fact, all medical professionals are concerned with the duty of information and counsel related to the relationship between the health provider and patient. 16 In France, the law relevant to patients' rights and to quality in health service (law of the 4 March 2002) clearly established the principle of duty of information and counsel by health professionals. 17 For dispensing pharmacists, this duty is based on several clauses in the Pharmacists' code included in the Public Health code.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, all medical professionals are concerned with the duty of information and counsel related to the relationship between the health provider and patient. 16 In France, the law relevant to patients' rights and to quality in health service (law of the 4 March 2002) clearly established the principle of duty of information and counsel by health professionals. 17 For dispensing pharmacists, this duty is based on several clauses in the Pharmacists' code included in the Public Health code.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les obligations du pharmacien d’officine sont nombreuses mais l’une des principales est probablement constituée par le devoir de conseil [9] . Il se fonde sur l’art.…”
Section: Les Risques Importants De La Vente En Ligne Des Médicamentsunclassified