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Should an out of hours pharmacist have done this?
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My toddler has been ill all weekend but worsened this aft so I took him to walk in centre. He had temp of 40 and a throat infection and was inconsolable. I had stupidly come out of house and brought different bag with me without his med in it so he desperately needed some to bring his temp down. By this time it was nearing 6pm and there is only 1 emergency pharmacist open in the area. Got there with a screaming babe in arms to be told he is out on his lunch and will be about 10 mins and theres people waiting before you. What The Funicular? I was not happy and said is there no cover for breaks? No she said. I asked for ibuprfen and she said no I cant sell you it without pharmacist (it was in a locked cupboard). I then argued you dont exactly need a prescription for it and luckily there was some Calprofen on the shelf so she could sell me that. Was this whole situation right though? Surely the only pharmacist in the area should have to be in the building at all times in case he is needed desperately. I was bloody mad!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course the Pharmacist should have his break, but I have a certain amount of sympathy with tigwig.
Why didn't the assistant suggest an over the counter drug?
Dispensing was at one time an art, mixing medicines and potents but now, all drugs come in boxes, the dose and drug well labelled and as such dispensing is no longer a "big deal".
Why didn't the assistant suggest an over the counter drug?
Dispensing was at one time an art, mixing medicines and potents but now, all drugs come in boxes, the dose and drug well labelled and as such dispensing is no longer a "big deal".