ASPEN has launched two new
QCPP Approved modules on
Pharmacy Club for Gastro-Stop and
Zantac.
They were designed to give a
better understanding of the causes
of acute diarrhoea, heartburn and
indigestion and the roles of Gastro-
Stop and Zantac, Aspen said.
The modules are two of four
approved modules.
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