The Independent Pharmacy

Guide Amend Test

Most popular brands

  • Go to sanity then guide category pages
  • Create a new guide category page and link it to a condition
  • Switch to the featured content tab and test that you can add standalone guides or reusable guides
  • Publish the page then navigate to the guides page for that linked condition i.e. /weight-loss/guides
  • make sure that the featured guides you added and the layout you selected are present on that page.
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About the author

Kwangjae Chi
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Robert Green
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Robert Green

Robert is an experienced Pharmacist that has recently qualified as a Pharmacist Independent Prescriber. He has brought years of experience in community pharmacy and has a passion for using technology to improve patient outcomes.

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