27-05-2009, 09:42
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Re: National Database
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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
A) I object to be referred to as a chemist's assistant and so would my team of highly qualified dispensers.
B) drug interactions are picked up in most cases by pharmacists and dispensers who are way more knowledgeable and up to speed with whats on the market and in the BNF, we regularly have scripts come in with obsolete meds or ridiculous dosages.
Behind every good doctor there is a dispenser or pharmacist saving their butt!
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Have to agree there Linds, the Chemist an dispensers do a good job on peoples medications, I often talk to my chemist about interaction if I am given a new type of drug, (Usually antibiotics) some of my normal drugs affect antibiotics and if a careful watch isn't maintained serious harm can occur
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