There are a number of positions within this field to include a pharmacist, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy aides.
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A person who assists customers on the pharmacy floor but does not work as a pharmacist is typically called a pharmacy technician or pharmacy assistant. They help with customer service, manage inventory, and ensure that the pharmacy operates smoothly, often under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
You can call your pharmacy at home and they can call the pharmacy in the state you are in and transfer your prescription. Then they will fill it. Or you could call your doctor and they can phone in a prescription to the new out of state pharmacy.
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Pharmacist there are pharmacy technicians that fill them also mostly a pharmacist will check behind the tech to make sure all is correct
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Yes, but. An apothecary is anyone who keeps, prepares and sells drugs and medicines; hence a druggist or pharmacist. The word actually means "a ware-house keeper." By contrast, a pharmacist is specifically a person trained in pharmacy - originally the art of administering poisons.
No, most pharmacy technicians are trained on-the-job, but employers favor applicants who have formal training, certification, or previous experience.
you call your doctor or the pharmacy.
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