Of course. That is if a prescription has been authorized and duly signed by a medical professional.
A Pharmacist
pharmacist
dispense medications
Pharmacy Technician
pharmacy tech
Pharmacist
no. they dispense them.
A Pharmacist
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Not normally, although in an emergency the pharmacist can use their professional judgement to dispense, usually a single dose, of a medication if they see fit.
In many countries, there is no difference between pharmacies and chemists. Both terms refer to establishments that dispense medications and provide medical advice. However, in some places, a chemist may refer to a person who formulates or dispenses medication, whereas a pharmacy is the establishment where medications are dispensed.
A pharmacist needs to have a valid refill on file before refills can be dispensed. The pharmacist also needs to know what medical insurance company to bill for the medication. The pharmacist might also want to speak to the patient in person. Due to privacy issues, a person can designate others to pick up medications, but the pharmacist has to have a signed permission form from the patient first.