I did try search for you but found nothing. Unfortunately, I am moving countries at the moment and have very little time.
Unfortunately, I am no expert and hence, only know these websites. Remember, CIC does not spell out the rules for every case and there is some judgemental decisioning by the verification officer. According to many, including me (perhaps you may find this on OP6) is that only duties matter and not title. If you were doing the duties of a pharmacist (I presume that pharmacist is on the 29 list and it is what you are applying under), then you will get approved even if your title is not that. Now, you must be doing a substantial amount of the duties specified for pharmacist.
For example, an accounting technician and accountant in some countries might be doing much of the same job but they are not the same job. There are some duties of an accountant that is considered normal that a technician may not do. So I don't think an accounting technician can then specify that he comes under an accountant.
On the other hand, I had never taught a complete class where I had given lectures. I have given lectures only as stand in and that too, for two periods. Otherwise, my duties involved grading, setting exams, some administrative stuff, etc. I applied under 4131 or 4121 but despite my title being teaching assistant (which comes under another NOC that is not found on the list). I argued explicitly why despite being a teaching assistant why I should be considered a college instructor. I had the backing of my boss. Further, I did not do IELTS when they were expecting most people to take IELTS. I had many many anomalies in my application. Guess what, I got my stamp on my passport this week. While I was advised by many that my application would fail, it didn't.
There are two questions that are pertinent:
1) if work experience is gotten before the degree is granted, it is counted.
2) Is the work experience that you got before your degree carry the same duties and responsibilities as someone who already have their degree.
There are of course, programmers who become programmers without any qualification and do their job as well as those who have a degree. I can't imagine these people would have been rejected if their job was on the list. Many business analyst won't have a business degree (but may have other degrees - I know such cases). But just because they may think it is okay not to have a qualification while working doesn't mean that your "internship" carries the same duties as a pharmacist. You should check to see whether your duties carry the same roles and responsibilities and if yes, then apply. OP6 clearly says educational qualification should not be taken into account.
The only way you can get to know whether your situation would work is if someone had actually gone through it. Best to ask as many people as you can. Like makpan said, Qorax knows a lot about immigration, so does PMM, Leon, BobbyB. Get as many diverse view as you can but you have to make the decision at the end.
Again, mine are just opinion. I am no expert. Good luck.