If u want to become a pharmaceutical should u take biochemistry or inorganic chemistry ?



Answer:
If, by "pharmaceutical", you mean "pharmacist" or druggist, then I would recommend taking biochemistry over inorganic chemistry. If you are looking to go into pharmaceutical research, then I would recommend taking both courses, as knowledge of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry are essential for understanding the ways pharmaceuticals work.
Biochemistry
If you want a career in pharmaceuticals biochemistry would be the most applicable, but inorganic chemistry could not hurt either.
Unfortunatly, technology does not yet exist to transform humans into pharmaceuticals. Your best bet is taking hallucinogenics which may cause you to believe for several hours that you have in fact become a pharmaceutical.
A pharmacist maybe? Or salesmen? You will probably be required both at college. Least I have been.

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