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Pharmacist in his office

A pharmacist is a person who supplies drugs to people, often prescriptions from a doctor but sometimes on their own.

Pharmacists have to be trained and have knowledge about the drugs package. Many work in a pharmacy.Pharmacists interact with customers, give the prescribed medication and telling them about the drugs.

Some work in hospitals where they may deliver the drugs to the different parts of the hospital and give people the drugs they need to take home.

new medication

Some work with general practitioners where they may check that people are getting the right drugs. [1]

Pharmacists is the one who checks the works of the pharmacy technician. Pharmacy Technician works under the supervise of the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technician are the one who pulls out the medicines according to the prescription written and they are the one who counts the medicine, after they finish counting and putting it inside a container for medicines purpose only. Once the Pharmacy Technician finished counting the medicine and putting it inside a container then, the Pharmacist will check the medicine in the computer to make sure the medicine that is dispensed is correct.

calling the doctor

Pharmacists can also help with recommending over the counter medication like when someone has sore throats or a common cold they can recommend medications that anyone can buy with a prescription from the doctor. Pharmacists may also give vaccines, shots that protect you from diseases like the flu or shingles. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they helped with giving vaccines to those who did not want to go to the hospitals. [2]

Pharmacists can also help people taking a new medication by giving them instructions for the prescription. The pharmacist also helps by telling the patient the side effects of the new medication. Pharmacists help by calling the doctor[3] if the patient has concerns about the new medication.[4]

In the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom many pharmacists were vaccinating people. They have also been doing Influenza vaccines for several years. There are plans for them to do more of this work.[5]

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References

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  1. Burns, Corrinne. "Nearly 400 advanced pharmacist practitioners now working in primary care networks". The Pharmaceutical Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  2. Staff, Graduate Programs (2022-01-04). "What Do Pharmacists Do? Roles and Responsibilities". Graduate Blog. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  3. Card, Easy Drug (2017-09-22). "Does Pharmacy Call the Doctor When Filling Prescription?". Easy Drug Card. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  4. "Pharmacist 101". California Pharmacists Association. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  5. Wickware, Carolyn. "Pharmacies could provide 'wider range' of vaccinations in overhauled NHS vaccination service, says PSNC". The Pharmaceutical Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-05.