Nearly 1,600 Medical Prescriptions Written in Bariq Program Pharmacy

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King Khalid University - Media Center

 

King Khalid University's 7th Culture and Health Awareness Program pharmaceutical activities have generated more than 1,560 prescriptions in the first two days of the intensive week. Supervisor of the Program Pharmacy and Director of External Clinics, Dr. Ayed Asiri, explained that the pharmacy aimed to provide all necessary medications. This, he further noted, was accompanied by a number of state of the art blood testing support services.

 

Of noteworthy mention, the program boasts a complete section of medical laboratories with devices to detect the functions of liver, kidney, pancreas, and the examination of blood sugar.

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