Prison
Yes, there are pharmacies in prison too.

Pharmacists in prison settings  provide a full range of work including the compounding of prescriptions for
physicians, dentists, and other licensed practitioners and the formulation, preparation, bulk compounding,
selection, dispensing, and preservation of drugs, medicines, and chemicals.  Prison pharmacists fill medication
orders directly from the patient's medical record, thereby having access to patient history, laboratory values,
consultant recommendations, and the prescriber's notes.

Most pharmacists who work in prison pharmacies work through the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and have a
Federal Civil Service position.
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