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RTR5D5H 
11 July, 1997 
The weight-loss drugs popularly known as fen-phen are displayed by a pharmacist in Glendale, California... 
multiple countries 
PHARMACIST DISPLAYS DIET DRUGS FEN PHEN 
The weight-loss drugs popularly known as fen-phen are displayed by a pharmacist in Glendale, California July 10. The drugs, phentermine (L) and fenfluramine (R) have been found to cause heart valve damage in some patients by doctors at the Mayo Clinic.

FEN PHEN 
RTRB2LO 
05 February, 1998 
Health Minister Yehoshua Matza (R) is briefed on emergency medical supplies from Nili Finkelstein, (L),... 
ISRAELI HEALTH MINISTER IS BRIEFED ON EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPLIES 
Health Minister Yehoshua Matza (R) is briefed on emergency medical supplies from Nili Finkelstein, (L), the ministry's chief pharmacist, in the event Iraq fires non-conventional weapons at the Jewish state February 5. Israel appeared to lock horns with its closest ally the United States over whether Israel should retaliate in the face of an Iraqi attack.

IRAQ ISRAEL 
CAMPAIGN  GORE
RTR5AWK 
14 June, 2000 
U.S. democratic presidential candidate Vice President Al Gore speaks to pharmacists and employees at... 
Scranton, USA 
VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE DELIVERS HEALTHCARE SPEECH. 
U.S. democratic presidential candidate Vice President Al Gore speaks to pharmacists and employees at Andrew Brown's Drug Store June 14 in Scranton. Gore spoke about the high cost of prescription medicine.

KDB/MMR 
CUBA EMBARGO
RTR5R0Z 
28 June, 2000 
A Cuban pharmacist walks away from half empty shelves of medicine in Havana June 28. A major policy shift... 
Havana, Cuba 
A CUBAN PHARMACIST WALKS AWAY FROM HALF EMPTY SHELVES OF MEDICINE. 
A Cuban pharmacist walks away from half empty shelves of medicine in Havana June 28. A major policy shift was announced by the United States allowing unfettered sales of food and medicine to Cuba for the first ime in four decades under a compromise brokered by Republican leaders. Economic sanctions were imposed on Cuba in the early 1960's in an effort to isolate comunist President Fidel Castro.

KW/JP 
CUBA
RTXJTWH 
28 June, 2000 
A Cuban pharmacist walks away from half empty shelves of medicine in Havana June 28. A major policy shift... 
Havana, Cuba 
A Cuban pharmacist walks away from half empty shelves of medicine in Havana June 28. A major policy ..... 
A Cuban pharmacist walks away from half empty shelves of medicine in Havana June 28. A major policy shift was announced by the United States allowing unfettered sales of food and medicine to Cuba for the first time in four decades under a compromise brokered by Republican leaders. Economic sanctions were imposed on Cuba in the early 1960's in an effort to isolate [communist President Fidel Castro.] 
AFGHAN MEDICINE
RTRN4KY 
22 September, 2001 
An Afghan pharmacist with the help of a small light on her desk looks
at an syringe in a hospital in... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
AFGHAN PHARMACIST LOOKS AT A SYRINGE BY A SMALL LIGHT IN KABAL. 
An Afghan pharmacist with the help of a small light on her desk looks
at an syringe in a hospital in Kabul September 22, 2001. Afghan doctors
have warned that their medical supplies will run out in the coming days
and urged the international community to dispatch urgent medical aid
before the United States stages its possible attack on Afghansitan. Due
to the closure of borders, no medicine has come through to the
war-battered country over the past days and foreign aid groups have
left behind a small amount of medicine after their departure from
Afghansitan last week, doctors complained. REUTERS/ staff

SS/AA 
AFGHANISTAN
RTXKS2R 
22 September, 2001 
An Afghan pharmacist with the help of a small light on her desk looks at an syringe in a hospital in... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
An Afghan pharmacist with the help of a small light on her desk looks at an syringe in a hospital in..... 
An Afghan pharmacist with the help of a small light on her desk looks at an syringe in a hospital in Kabul September 22, 2001. Afghan doctors have warned that their medical supplies will run out in the coming days and urged the international community to dispatch urgent medical aid before the United States stages its possible attack on Afghanistan. Due to the closure of borders, no medicine has come through to the war-battered country over the past days and foreign aid groups have left behind a small amount of medicine after their departure from Afghanistan last week, doctors complained. 
SARS USA
RTRLCGM 
03 April, 2003 
Patrick Ng (C), a chinese born pharmacist in San Francisco's Chinatown
district, instructs customers... 
San Francisco 
A PHARMACIST IN SAN FRANCISCO SHOWS CUSTOMERS HOW TO WEAR A FACE MASK. 
Patrick Ng (C), a chinese born pharmacist in San Francisco's Chinatown
district, instructs customers in his shop how to wear a surgical face
mask, April 3, 2003. Ng, whose two Chinatown phamacies usually sell
about two dozen face masks per month, has sold over 10,000 in the last
fortnight to customers scared by the mysterious SARS pneumonia virus.
REUTERS/Tim Wimborne

TBW/HB 
BUSH
RTR4DYQ 
14 June, 2004 
U.S. President George W. Bush poses with pharmacists at the Hy-Vee drug store in Liberty, Missouri June... 
Kansas City, UNITED STATES 
US PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH POSES WITH PHARMACISTS AT A STORE IN MISSOURI. 
U.S. President George W. Bush poses with pharmacists at the Hy-Vee drug store in Liberty, Missouri June 14, 2004. Bush later spoke at an event in Liberty where he detailed the new medicare-approved prescription drug discount card for seniors. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/GN 
BUSH
RTR4DZ8 
14 June, 2004 
U.S. President George W. Bush reaches out to meet a pharmacist at the Hy-Vee drug store in Liberty, Missouri,... 
Liberty, UNITED STATES 
U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH MEETS PHARMACISTS LIBERTY. 
U.S. President George W. Bush reaches out to meet a pharmacist at the Hy-Vee drug store in Liberty, Missouri, June 14, 2004. Bush later spoke at an event in Liberty where he detailed the new Medicare-approved prescription drug discount card for seniors. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/SV 
LIFE ALCATRAZ
RTRUGE8 
06 August, 2004 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California,... 
San Francisco, USA 
Italian man Alberto Cristini swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco enroute from Alcatraz.... 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, August 6, 2004. The Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. "I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/GN 
LIFE ALCATRAZ
RTRUGEK 
06 August, 2004 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California,... 
San Francisco, USA 
Italian man Alberto Cristini swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco enroute from Alcatraz.... 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, August 6, 2004. The Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. "I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/GN 
LIFE ALCATRAZ
RTRUGEY 
06 August, 2004 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims from the prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco, in California,... 
San Francisco, USA 
Italian man Alberto Cristini swims from Alcatraz to San Francisco. 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims from the prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco, in California, August 6, 2004. The Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. "I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/GN 
LIFE ALCATRAZ
RTRUGGP 
06 August, 2004 
Alberto Cristini (L) falls ashore, ripping off his rubber handcuffs as Pedro Ordenes looks on, after... 
San Francisco, USA 
Italian swimmer Cristini falls down after swimming from Alcatraz to San Francisco. 
Alberto Cristini (L) falls ashore, ripping off his rubber handcuffs as Pedro Ordenes looks on, after swimming from Alcatraz island to the shores of San Francisco, in California, August 6, 2004. The 43-year-old Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. "I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered an Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/GN 
LIFE ALCATRAZ
RTRUGGW 
06 August, 2004 
Pedro Ordenes (R) cheers as Alberto Cristini of Italy falls down after swimming from Alcatraz island... 
San Francisco, USA 
Italian man Cristini falls down after swimming from Alcatraz to San Francisco while handcuffed. 
Pedro Ordenes (R) cheers as Alberto Cristini of Italy falls down after swimming from Alcatraz island to the shores of San Francisco, in California, August 6, 2004. The 43-year-old Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. "I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/GN 
CRISTINI
RTXMTUV 
06 August, 2004 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California,... 
San Francisco, USA 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California..... 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, August 6, 2004. The Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. ["I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice.] 
CRISTINI
RTXMTUW 
06 August, 2004 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims from the prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco, in California,... 
San Francisco, USA 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims from the prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco, in ..... 
43-year-old Alberto Cristini of Italy swims from the prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco, in California, August 6, 2004. The Italian pharmacist swam from the former prison island of Alcatraz to San Francisco with his hands and feet tied on Friday, the first such feat in more than three decades. ["I'm feeling good but a bit cold," Alberto Cristini told Reuters shortly after completing the roughly 2-mile (3-km) swim in an hour and 50 minutes. "The currents were were strong when I started out but everything turned out well." Fitness guru Jack La Lanne, 89, who was born in San Francisco in 1914, pioneered a Alcatraz to San Francisco swim in 1955 while handcuffed. Crisitini is a resident of Rovigo near Venice.] 
HEALTH MERCK
RTRC5PT 
30 September, 2004 
A pharmacist holds bottles of the prescription arthritis and pain medication VIOXX at a New York City... 
New York, USA 
Bottles of VIOXX after Merck Research Laboratories announces voluntary withdrawal. 
A pharmacist holds bottles of the prescription arthritis and pain medication VIOXX at a New York City Pharmacy after manufacturer Merc Research Laboratories announced a worldwide voluntary withdrawal of the drug September 30, 2004. A study has confirmed long-standing concerns that the drug raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. REUTERS/Mike Segar MS 
RETAIL WALMART GENERICS
RTR1I2ST 
06 October, 2006 
A Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida on October 6, 2006. Wal-Mart... 
Leesburg, UNITED STATES 
Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida 
A Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida on October 6, 2006. Wal-Mart expanded a program offering some generic drugs for $4 per prescription throughout Florida on Friday, and may bring the deal to other U.S. states before the end of the year, the retailer said. REUTERS/Charles W Luzier (UNITED STATES) 
RETAIL WALMART GENERICS
RTR1I2T0 
06 October, 2006 
A Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida on October 6, 2006. Wal-Mart... 
Leesburg, UNITED STATES 
Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida 
A Wal-Mart pharmacist fills prescriptions at a Wal-Mart in Leesburg, Florida on October 6, 2006. Wal-Mart expanded a program offering some generic drugs for $4 per prescription throughout Florida on Friday, and may bring the deal to other U.S. states before the end of the year, the retailer said. REUTERS/Charles W Luzier (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH69 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Chad Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, which is located... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, poses for a photo in the pharmacy... 
Pharmacist Chad Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, which is located in the Crossroad Health Center, poses for a photo in the pharmacy in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH6B 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Chad Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, which is located... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, talks to members of the media... 
Pharmacist Chad Worz, chairman of the board for the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy, which is located in the Crossroad Health Center, talks to members of the media in the pharmacy in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH6F 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (R) talks to Pam Liggins about her medication at the non-profit Over the Rhine... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Lattier talks to Liggins about her medication at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in... 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (R) talks to Pam Liggins about her medication at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH6K 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier checks donated drugs from local nursing homes and hospitals at the non-profit... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Lattier checks donated drugs from local nursing homes and hospitals at the non-profit Over... 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier checks donated drugs from local nursing homes and hospitals at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH6M 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier fills prescriptions at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Lattier fills prescriptions at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health... 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier fills prescriptions at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH6X 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (R) fills prescriptions as technician Ashley Smith looks on at the non-profit... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Lattier fills prescriptions as technician Smith looks on at the non-profit Over the Rhine... 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (R) fills prescriptions as technician Ashley Smith looks on at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH/USA-PHARMACY-NONPROFIT
RTR1NH70 
15 March, 2007 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (C) talks to a pharmacy customer about her prescriptions as technician Ashley... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Lattier talks to a pharmacy customer about her prescriptions at the non-profit Over the Rhine... 
Pharmacist Susan Lattier (C) talks to a pharmacy customer about her prescriptions as technician Ashley Smith (R) looks on at the non-profit Over the Rhine Pharmacy in the Crossroad Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio March 8, 2007. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES) 
USA-DRUGS/
RTR20H8C 
30 July, 2008 
A pharmacist fills prescriptions at a drug store in Leesburg, Florida in this October 6, 2006 file photo.... 
Leesburg, UNITED STATES 
To match feature USA-DRUGS/ 
A pharmacist fills prescriptions at a drug store in Leesburg, Florida in this October 6, 2006 file photo. Federal data also show nearly 7 million Americans abused prescription drugs in 2007 -- more than cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, Ecstasy and inhalants such as marijuana combined. The figure is up 80 percent since 2000. To match feature USA-DRUGS/ REUTERS/Charles W Luzier/Files (UNITED STATES) 
FLU/NEWZEALAND
RTXEF9X 
27 April, 2009 
Pharmacist Maree Barry poses for a photo with a packet of "Tamiflu" and masks outside the CityMed pharmacy... 
Auckland, New Zealand 
Pharmacist Maree Barry poses for a photo with a packet of "Tamiflu" and masks outside the CityMed pharmacy... 
Pharmacist Maree Barry poses for a photo with a packet of "Tamiflu" and masks outside the CityMed pharmacy in downtown Auckland April 27, 2009. Barry said the Tamiflu and masks "have been flying off the shelves" since the Mexican swine flu outbreak. While the deaths have been limited to Mexico, the flu is spreading with 20 cases in the United States and six in Canada, and possible cases as far afield as Europe, Israel and New Zealand. REUTERS/Nigel Marple (NEW ZEALAND HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEMMM 
01 May, 2009 
A pharmacist holds up a box of Tamiflu for a photograph at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas May 1,... 
Dallas, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds up a box of Tamiflu at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas 
A pharmacist holds up a box of Tamiflu for a photograph at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas May 1, 2009. The United States has 141 confirmed cases of the influenza A (H1N1), formerly referred to as swine flu, in 19 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday, and U.S. antiviral prescriptions spiked ninefold early this week after last weekend's media coverage about a possible flu pandemic, according to pharmaceutical market research firm SDI. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES SOCIETY HEALTH BUSINESS) 
FLU/
RTXEMN6 
01 May, 2009 
A pharmacist fills orders beside a stack of Tamiflu boxes waiting to be labelled for customer prescriptions,... 
Dallas, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist fills orders beside a stack of Tamiflu boxes waiting to be labelled for customer prescriptions,... 
A pharmacist fills orders beside a stack of Tamiflu boxes waiting to be labelled for customer prescriptions, at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas May 1, 2009. The United States has 141 confirmed cases of the influenza A (H1N1), formerly referred to as swine flu, in 19 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday, and U.S. antiviral prescriptions spiked ninefold early this week after last weekend's media coverage about a possible flu pandemic, according to pharmaceutical market research firm SDI. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES SOCIETY HEALTH BUSINESS) 
FLU/
RTXEMNF 
01 May, 2009 
A pharmacist prepares a prescription of Tamiflu at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas May 1, 2009.... 
Dallas, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist prepares a prescription of Tamiflu at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas 
A pharmacist prepares a prescription of Tamiflu at Doughery's Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas May 1, 2009. The United States has 141 confirmed cases of the influenza A (H1N1), formerly referred to as swine flu, in 19 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday, and U.S. antiviral prescriptions spiked ninefold early this week after last weekend's media coverage about a possible flu pandemic, according to pharmaceutical market research firm SDI. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES SOCIETY HEALTH BUSINESS) 
FLU/
RTXEMNH 
01 May, 2009 
An employee at Doughery's Pharmacy opens new boxes of hand sanitizers to restock the shelves after nearly... 
Dallas, UNITED STATES 
An employee at Doughery's Pharmacy opens new boxes of hand sanitizers to restock the shelves after nearly... 
An employee at Doughery's Pharmacy opens new boxes of hand sanitizers to restock the shelves after nearly selling out of it in Dallas, Texas May 1, 2009. The United States has 141 confirmed cases of the influenza A (H1N1), formerly referred to as swine flu, in 19 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES SOCIETY HEALTH BUSINESS) 
USA/
RTR25O7K 
15 July, 2009 
A sign marks the American Pharmacists Association building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, July... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A sign marks the American Pharmacists Association building on Constitution Avenue in Washington 
A sign marks the American Pharmacists Association building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, July 4, 2009. The American Pharmacists Association is the largest association of pharmacists in the United States, boasting more than 60,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and others as members. REUTERS/Jonathan Oatis (UNITED STATES) 
USA/
RTR25O7L 
15 July, 2009 
The American Pharmacists Association building is seen on Constitution Avenue in Washington, July 4, 2009.... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The American Pharmacists Association is seen on Constitution Avenue in Washington 
The American Pharmacists Association building is seen on Constitution Avenue in Washington, July 4, 2009. The American Pharmacists Association is the largest association of pharmacists in the United States, boasting more than 60,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and others as members. REUTERS/Jonathan Oatis (UNITED STATES) 
USA/
RTR25O7N 
15 July, 2009 
A sign marking the headquarters of the American Pharmacists Association is seen on the association's... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A sign marking the headquarters of the American Pharmacists Association is seen on the association's... 
A sign marking the headquarters of the American Pharmacists Association is seen on the association's building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, July 4, 2009. The American Pharmacists Association is the largest association of pharmacists in the United States, boasting more than 60,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and others as members. REUTERS/Jonathan Oatis (UNITED STATES) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR267DZ 
29 July, 2009 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia, July 29, 2009.... 
Great Falls, UNITED STATES 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia, July 29, 2009. Democrats broke a logjam in President Barack Obama's drive to revamp the costly healthcare system on Wednesday when a group of party conservatives accepted a compromise that allowed a reform bill to advance in the U.S. House of Representatives. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang (UNITED STATES HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR267DY 
30 July, 2009 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie catches up on record keeping at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia,... 
Great Falls, UNITED STATES 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie catches up on record keeping at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia... 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie catches up on record keeping at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia, July 29, 2009. Democrats broke a logjam in President Barack Obama's drive to revamp the costly healthcare system on Wednesday when a group of party conservatives accepted a compromise that allowed a reform bill to advance in the U.S. House of Representatives. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang (UNITED STATES HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR267E0 
30 July, 2009 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works behind the prescription drop-off window at a Safeway Pharmacy in... 
Great Falls, UNITED STATES 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works behind the prescription drop-off window at a Safeway Pharmacy in... 
Safeway Pharmacist Sonya Safaie works behind the prescription drop-off window at a Safeway Pharmacy in Great Falls, Virginia, July 29, 2009. Democrats broke a logjam in President Barack Obama's drive to revamp the costly healthcare system on Wednesday when a group of party conservatives accepted a compromise that allowed a reform bill to advance in the U.S. House of Representatives. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang (UNITED STATES HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA/
RTR26H23 
06 August, 2009 
Alexis DeLeon, 6, (R) has her blood pressure checked by pharmacist Prasad Mathew, (L), at the Mayor's... 
Dallas, UNITED STATES 
DeLeon has her blood pressure checked by pharmacist Mathew at the Mayor's Back to School Fair in Dallas... 
Alexis DeLeon, 6, (R) has her blood pressure checked by pharmacist Prasad Mathew, (L), at the Mayor's Back to School Fair in Dallas, Texas August 6, 2009. The fair provides free immunizations, hair cuts, vision, dental, and health screenings as well as free school supplies for those who meet federal poverty income requirements. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES SOCIETY HEALTH EDUCATION) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR28BC6 
23 December, 2009 
A pharmacist looks through shelving to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York December... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist looks through shelving to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York 
A pharmacist looks through shelving to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York December 23, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR28BCD 
23 December, 2009 
A pharmacist puts pills through a pill counter as he works to fill a prescription while working at a... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist puts pills through a pill counter as he works to fill a prescription while working at a... 
A pharmacist puts pills through a pill counter as he works to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York December 23, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTR28BCH 
23 December, 2009 
A pharmacist and a pharmacy employee talk to clients on the phone as they work to fill prescriptions... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist and a pharmacy employee talk to clients on the phone as they work to fill prescriptions... 
A pharmacist and a pharmacy employee talk to clients on the phone as they work to fill prescriptions while working at a pharmacy in New York December 23, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS) 
USA/
RTR2DA29 
30 April, 2010 
Patricia Maxwell, 68, gestures to the pharmacist after having three teeth extracted at the Remote Area... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Patricia Maxwell gestures to the pharmacist after having three teeth extracted at the Remote Area Medical... 
Patricia Maxwell, 68, gestures to the pharmacist after having three teeth extracted at the Remote Area Medical clinic in Los Angeles, April 29, 2010. Organizers hope to bring free medical, dental and vision care to more than 8,000 uninsured and underinsured people in the week they are in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
USA/
RTR2EYI0 
09 June, 2010 
Mike Bamford (R), 17, reunites with staff at The Children's Hospital when he came in for treatment before... 
Denver, UNITED STATES 
Bamford reunites with staff at The Children's Hospital in Denver 
Mike Bamford (R), 17, reunites with staff at The Children's Hospital when he came in for treatment before going to a prom organised by The Children's Hospital for cancer patients, in Denver June 8, 2010. Mike has been fighting leukemia since September 2009 and was recently discharged from the hospital. Left to right are: Luis Nunes, MD, father Rick, Trish Montana, RN, Grant Cooks, RN, sister Natalie, mother Kelly and pharmacist Nichole Kaiser. Picture taken June 8, 2010. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
GLAXO-AVANDIA/
RTR2GF3R 
14 July, 2010 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of Avandia in a store in Falls Church, Virginia July 14, 2010. U.S. health... 
Falls Church, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of Avandia in a store in Falls Church, Virginia 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of Avandia in a store in Falls Church, Virginia July 14, 2010. U.S. health advisers said GlaxoSmithKline Plc's diabetes drug Avandia should be allowed to stay on the market in some form, easing a threat of further litigation that could have followed a ban. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH) 
USA-HEALTH/HOMELESS
RTR3CGFY 
14 January, 2013 
Pharmacist Jim Pearce fills a Suboxone prescription at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program in... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Jim Pearce fills a Suboxone prescription at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program in... 
Pharmacist Jim Pearce fills a Suboxone prescription at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program in Boston, Massachusetts January 14, 2013. Suboxone is an opiate replacement therapy drug used to help treat opiate cravings and withdrawal. Drug overdoses have overtaken AIDS-related causes to become the leading cause of death of homeless adults, according to a study of homeless residents of Boston who received treatment from the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, though its broad conclusions apply to homeless populations in many urban parts of the United States, the study's author and homeless advocates said. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY DRUGS) 
NECC-MENINGITIS/ARRESTS
RTR4IFQC 
17 December, 2014 
Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce the... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce the... 
Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce the indictment of the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Boston, Massachusetts, December 17, 2014. Two pharmacists from Massachusetts were charged with second-degree murder in connection with a deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed at least 64 people and injured about 750, according to an indictment made public on Wednesday. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH DISASTER DRUGS SOCIETY) 
NECC-MENINGITIS/ARRESTS
RTR4IFQS 
17 December, 2014 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Commissioner Howard Sklamberg speaks as federal officials... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
U.S. FDA Deputy Commissioner Howard Sklamberg speaks as federal officials announce the indictment of... 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Commissioner Howard Sklamberg speaks as federal officials announce the indictment of the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Boston, Massachusetts, December 17, 2014. Two pharmacists from Massachusetts were charged with second-degree murder in connection with a deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed at least 64 people and injured about 750, according to an indictment made public on Wednesday. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter (UNITED STATESPOLITICS SOCIETY - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH DISASTER DRUGS SOCIETY CRIME LAW) 
NECC-MENINGITIS/ARRESTS
RTR4IFR1 
17 December, 2014 
Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. Attorney for the district of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. Attorney for the district of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce... 
Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. Attorney for the district of Massachusetts, speaks as federal officials announce the indictment of the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Boston, Massachusetts, December 17, 2014. Two pharmacists from Massachusetts were charged with second-degree murder in connection with a deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed at least 64 people and injured about 750, according to an indictment made public on Wednesday. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH DISASTER DRUGS SOCIETY CRIME LAW) 
NECC-MENINGITIS/ARRESTS
RTR4IFR9 
17 December, 2014 
Michigan Attorney General William "Bill" Schuette speaks as federal officials announce the indictment... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Michigan Attorney General William "Bill" Schuette speaks as federal officials announce the indictment... 
Michigan Attorney General William "Bill" Schuette speaks as federal officials announce the indictment of the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Boston, Massachusetts, December 17, 2014. Two pharmacists from Massachusetts were charged with second-degree murder in connection with a deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed at least 64 people and injured about 750, according to an indictment made public on Wednesday. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH DISASTER DRUGS SOCIETY CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) 
USA/
RTR4PJ3Y 
14 February, 2015 
Safeway pharmacist Ronak Amin is shown at is work station at the store in Wheaton, Maryland February... 
Wheaton, UNITED STATES 
Pharmacist Amin works at the Safeway store in Wheaton Maryland 
Safeway pharmacist Ronak Amin is shown at is work station at the store in Wheaton, Maryland February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES) 
USA-PLANNEDPARENTHOOD/TEXAS
RTS6Q6A 
12 November, 2015 
Ashley Sandoval, a pharmacist assistant, sorts pills at the pharmacy at Nuestra Clinica de Valle women's... 
Mcallen, UNITED STATES 
Ashley Sandoval sorts pills at the pharmacy at Nuestra Clinica de Valle women's clinic in San Juan, Texas... 
Ashley Sandoval, a pharmacist assistant, sorts pills at the pharmacy at Nuestra Clinica de Valle women's clinic in San Juan, Texas, September 22, 2015. Four years after cutting off funding for Planned Parenthood, the state of Texas says it has been able to rebuild its safety net, in what could be a model for Republicans in Congress who hope to defund the nation's largest family planning provider at the national level. Picture taken September 22, 2015. REUTERS/Delcia Lopez 
USA-OBAMA/
RTS13Q2T 
24 April, 2017 
Former U.S. President Barack Obama (C) meets with youth leaders Kelsey McClear (L) from Loyola University,... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Former U.S. President Barack Obama meets with youth leaders in Chicago 
Former U.S. President Barack Obama (C) meets with youth leaders Kelsey McClear (L) from Loyola University, Ramuel Figueroa (2nd L) from Roosevelt University, pharmacist Dr. Tiffany Brown (3rd L), Max Freedman (3rd R) from University of Chicago, Harish Patel (2ndL) from New America Foundation and Ayanna Watkins (R) from Kenwood High School at the Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago to discuss strategies for community organization and civic engagement in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., April 24, 2017. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski 
USA-HEALTH/
RTS13X5J 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt... 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
USA-HEALTH/
RTS13X5K 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local... 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
USA-HEALTH
RTS13X5L 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller Hydrocodine Bitartrate and Acetaminopohen, 7.5mg/325mg pills,... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local... 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller Hydrocodine Bitartrate and Acetaminopohen, 7.5mg/325mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
USA-HEALTH/
RTS13X5O 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacists holds prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt 
A pharmacists holds prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
USA-HEALTH/
RTS13X5R 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills in Provo 
A pharmacist holds a bottle of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg pills, made by Mallinckrodt at a local pharmacy in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
USA-HEALTH/
RTS13X5U 
26 April, 2017 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local... 
Provo, UNITED STATES 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local... 
A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S., April 25, 2017. REUTERS/George Frey 
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