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Pharmaceuticals in Baltimore, MD
Accelera Corporation - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 732-7690
Alpharma - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 298-1000
American Antibiotics - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 609-0415
Extra Care Pharmacy - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 332-4666
Genesis Health Ventures - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 342-6490
Gilford Pharmaceuticals Inc - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 631-6760
Neighborcare Inc - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 332-0377
Reyman Drug CO Inc - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 727-4679
Rite Aid - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 235-0002
Rite Aid Pharmacies - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 367-5151
Taylor-Made Health Systems - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 563-9013
University Pharmaceuticals of Maryland- Inc. - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 659-1408
UPM Pharmaceuticals - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 244-0660
Waverly Prof Pharmacy - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 467-2586
Helpful Definition for: Pharmaceuticals
The medications may be divided into over-the-counter drugs (OTC) which may be available without special restrictions, and prescription only medicine (POM), which must be prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner in Baltimore and can be purchased from a pharmaceutical company under the retail shops.
Most pharmaceuticals are deposited in the environment through human consumption and excretion, and are often filtered ineffectively by waste water treatment plants which are not designed to manage them. Pharmaceuticals may also be deposited in the environment through improper disposal, runoff from sludge fertilizer and reclaimed wastewater irrigation, and leaky sewage in Baltimore.
