Pharmacology Question

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1. Single or double-spaced. Font size must be at least 11.

2. Use in-text citations. All references must be in AMA format

With respect to your critique, I want to see you do more than just summarize the article. I want to see you integrate the aforementioned to provide a well rounded analysis. Be sure to ask your own questions. Did the study design prevent bias? Were the appropriate statistical analyses used? Can the results of this study be applied to the general population? Remember that the best critiques do not list or summarize but rather develop insight into the how the results of this article will affect pharmacy practice. I want to see you do more than just quote the article; I want you to engage outside resources to help determine study importance and other relevance to the practice of pharmacy. In addition to using aspects of current research, also consider questions like: Where might there be conflict between clinically controlled environments vs. everyday practice? Is there other evidence that supports or contradicts the study results? How does this difference in evidence affect the clinical trials application to clinical practice?Att

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