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New! PTU Elite: Controlled Substances & Diversion prepares pharmacy technicians to manage controlled substances, covering everything from best practices for filling prescriptions to recordkeeping. Learn More.
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Article: new recommendations to use lower doses of zolpidem (Ambien, etc) for women February 2013
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