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Quite a while for you, as you need to be able to spell first :)
I just asked my pharmacist this very question and she said six years.
I think that you go to a 4 year university (general) and then once you graduate you go to a 2 year specialized pharmacy school.
I know a few pharmacists who did the 6 years and still are not competent pharmacists - even though the paper on the wall says they are.
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sorry its my dislexia :)
by mirror I rorrim on September 15th, 2009
In all seriousness, wouldn't it be kind of dangerous to be a pharmacist with dyslexia? If two drugs have long complicated names and slight differences in spelling... someone gets the wrong prescription and really bad things could happen! =/
by Lindsey on September 15th, 2009
wel i was just curious i dnt want to be a pharmasict :)
by mirror I rorrim on September 15th, 2009