I support the pharmacists 100%
Their working conditions are horrendous and the extreme time mamagement fosters errors that are dangerous to the public.
I could never understand wanting to be a pharmacist. It’s a five year degree, when you graduate you’re almost a doctor and the best job you can get is as a highly educated clerk
Well, looks like my pharmacy is about to get busier... We already have people leaving Walgreens for us, so now we’re going to face more medication shortages. Awesome.
I recall our local grocery store had a pharmacy, in store.
The pharmacists stayed busy, but, never harried, like I’ve seen at the few Walgreens or CVS, or ANY current day pharmacy, I’ve been.
I guess BigPharma and BigMedicine have developed too many new drugs ($hots…cough, cough) with too many side effects requiring MORE drugs…for today’s pharmacists to keep up with.
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Hope it gets worked out.
I use Walgreens in Memphis, and Detroit. Always fast, and friendly service.
Think I’ll walk down there now, and check it out.
This is why I bank meds when possible.
Many if not most refused to fill Ivermectin and hydroxychloriquine scripts for doctors treating covid so I have no use for them.
Pharmacy schools are losing students
Probably all part of the plan; to have the Government and the WEF to take charge of drug distribution (rationing).
I haven’t had much to do with pharmacies since my insurance started requiring my prescriptions to be delivered mail order...
We trade with a local small pharmacy. Of course, our insurance company refuses to designate it or the other local pharmacy as “preferred”, even though the preferred pharmacies are over twenty miles away. Too bad if you’re not a driver or have transportation problems.
How many of the pharmacists went on strike when they were instructed not to fill prescriptions for COVID-19 prophylactics and treatments?
The local Walgreen’s here used to be open seven days a week. Now, closed on weekends. The great pharmacist theyy had for 15 years is gone, the new one seems clueless.
I really don’t know which is worse. Commie UNION THUGS or the Hammy Paraglider Murderers.
I couldn’t be a Pharmacist because I’d never work for a friggin’ thieving union. Americans are now paying 18 bucks for a hamburger, a few fries and a coke so the bass tards that run the union don’t have to work.
There is something called binding arbitration.
It would prevent an interruption of vital drug dispensing.
I figured there must be a pharmacists union. That’s a job that in reality could be eliminated. Databases already know more about drug interactions than any pharmacist could possibly commit to memory. And pill dispensing machines are already a thing. I suspect the only reason they still exist is because laws specify that drug stores must have a licensed pharmacist on staff.