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T-cells and B-cells together make antibodies. It may take a couple days for these to start to produce after the virus is already in your system. These antibodies stick to antigens to alert the rest of the body where it is. The body then makes toxic substances to fight the virus.
Answer: No he's not telling her the truth
Explanation: There's never a guarantee of not having it. There's always at least a 0.000000001% chance of having any disease.
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<h3>FULL FORM</h3>
B.Pharma - Bachelor's in Pharmacy
D.Pharma - Diploma in Pharmacy
<h3>COURSE DURATION</h3>
B.Pharma - 2 years after 12th
D.Pharma - 2 years after 12th
B.Pharma (lateral entry) - You get direct admission in B.Pharma 2nd year after D.Pharma
<h3>SALARY</h3>
D.Pharma fresher average salary - 10k to 15k per month in private sectors
B.Pharma fresher average salary - 10k to 30k per month in private sectors
Both can earn money nearly 40k if get a government job
<h3 /><h3>ADVANTAGES</h3>
B.Pharma - There are many jobs for which only B.Pharma are eligible like pharmacovigilance associate, clinical research associate, drug inspector and many others. More over it you are in B.Pharma then you are graduateb so you can apply for any graduate level job also.
D.Pharma - Just like there are many government jobs for which D.Pharma are eligible only, not B.Pharma. You can get a job quickly after completion of 2 year course and can get experience.
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