Pharmacy practice is primarily governed by:
A) pharmaceutical associations
B) federal law
C) poison control centers
D) state law
D) state law
State law is the main controller of pharmacy practice. Federal law does not govern pharmacy practice but may become involved in pharmacy practice disputes based on appeals. Pharmaceutical associations do not have any legal governing authority. Poison control centers are concerned with treating poisonings, not governing.
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