China
- Guangdong College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacy
- Guilin Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Guiyang Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Hebei Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Hunan Medical Specific School - Department of Pharmacy
- Inner Mongolia Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Jiamusi Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Jinan University - College of Pharmacy
- Kaifeng Medical Specific School - Department of Pharmacy
- Lanzhou Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Naval Medical Specific School - Department of Pharmacy
- Second Tianjin Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Shandong Medical University - Department of Pharmacy
- Shanxi Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Shenyang College of Pharmacy
- Shenyang Pharmaceutical University
- Shihezi Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Tongji Medical College - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- West China Medical University - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Wuhan University - College of Pharmacy
- Xian Medical University - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Xinjiang Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Yanbian Medical College - Department of Pharmacy
- Zhejiang University - Department of Pharmacy
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