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  2. Nuclear pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The concept of nuclear pharmacy was first described in 1960 by Captain William H. Briner while at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.Along with Mr. Briner, John E. Christian, who was a professor in the School of Pharmacy at Purdue University, had written articles and contributed in other ways to set the stage of nuclear pharmacy.

  3. Nuclear medicine in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine in Pakistan. The history of pursuing nuclear medicine goes back to 1956, when the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) was established under the executive order of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. The PAEC, the scientific body that is responsible for establishing the nuclear power plants in the ...

  4. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear pharmacy; Nutrition support pharmacy; Oncology pharmacy; ... In 2020 US News and World Report noted that the median pharmacist salary was $128,710. The top 25 ...

  5. Elizabeth Itotia - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Wangari Itotia (born c. 1992 ), is a nuclear pharmacist from Kenya. She is the first Kenyan woman to qualify as a nuclear pharmacist (also referred to as a radiopharmacist ). As of July 2021, she is one of only three similarly qualified people in that country, the others being male. She is currently employed as a member of the nuclear ...

  6. Nuclear medicine physician - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine physicians, also called nuclear radiologists or simply nucleologists, [1][2] are medical specialists that use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy. [3][4][5] In the United States, nuclear ...

  7. Radiopharmaceutical - Wikipedia

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    A list of nuclear medicine radiopharmaceuticals follows. Some radioisotopes are used in ionic or inert form without attachment to a pharmaceutical; these are also included. There is a section for each radioisotope with a table of radiopharmaceuticals using that radioisotope.

  8. Technetium (99mTc) albumin aggregated - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear pharmacist adds anywhere from 50 - 100 mCi of Na[99m TcO 4] to the reaction vial to make the final product, in the pH range of 3.8 to 8.0. After being allowed to react at room temperature for 15 minutes to ensure maximum labeling of the human albumin with 99m Tc, the kit can then be diluted with sterile normal saline as needed.

  9. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical ...

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    The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs/Nuclear Matters (OASD (NCB/NM)) is the focal point of the Department of Defense for the U.S. nuclear deterrent. In this capacity, Nuclear Matters is the primary DoD point of contact for Congress, the interagency, and the public and for allies ...