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Practical Exercises in Pharmacy Law and Ethics has now been revised and updated. It is a companion volume to Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics, to which it is cross-referenced. This edition provides undergraduates, preregistration students and practising pharmacists with problem-solving exercises that will enable them to increase their understanding of pharmacy law and ethics. Throughout, readers are directed to the relevant sections of Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics, thus helping students to answer examination questions and to address real-life situations in pharmacy practice. The text is divided into three levels: 1. questions and answers on pharmacy law for undergraduate students; 2. questions and answers on the law and ethics of pharmacy for undergraduate and preregistration students; 3. for registered pharmacists, provides examples of systematic in-depth professional decision-making. Gordon E Appelbe is an independent pharmaceutical and legal consultant. Joy Wingfield is Boots Special Professor of Pharmacy Law and Ethics at the University of Nottingham. Lindsay M Taylor is Clinical Governance and NHS Information Manager in Coventry.