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    Amazon Pharmacy is a subsidiary of Amazon that offers online prescription delivery in the US since 2020. It competes with traditional pharmacies and has acquired PillPack, a service for chronic medication management.

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    Learn about the different types of rabies vaccines, how they are used to prevent or treat rabies infection, and their history and safety. The web page also explains the difference between pre-exposure and post-exposure vaccination, and the legal status of rabies vaccines in various countries.

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance is a multinational holding company that owns the retail pharmacy chains Walgreens and Boots, as well as several pharmaceutical businesses. It was formed in 2014 after Walgreens bought the remaining stake in Alliance Boots, and operates in nine countries with over 13,000 locations.

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    Learn about the invention of the syringe by Charles Pravaz and Alexander Wood in 1853, and the different types of syringes used in medicine, such as disposable, safety, and insulin syringes. Find out how syringes are made, used, and disposed of, and the risks of reusing or sharing them.

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