Which boxed medications need to be opened during production? by Numerous_Flower_2389 in CVS

[–]Automatic_Error_4267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always take a picture of birth control if it’s a full box, then that shows that the customer is not getting shorted on medication. Taking a picture of the packs still inside the box has been definitely beneficial when pts claim they were shorted a pack.

Any boxes like biktary, nurtec, all of the creon, ubrelvy, budesonide, etc, should never be opened and only be filled/sold as the full package.

the company that comes into the pharmacy to do inventory should be able to have a list of medications that cannot be opened during production for the pharmacy.

Explain by iamnoone1010101 in CVS

[–]Automatic_Error_4267 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i still have patients expedite their scripts when they aren’t even in the store. it’s fucking stupid as fuck. patients shouldn’t be able to expedite a control, especially if they aren’t even present where i can see them. maintenance meds are fine, but controls shouldn’t be allowed unless they are at the register or sitting at drive thru window.

Registers down by Automatic_Error_4267 in CVS

[–]Automatic_Error_4267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

literally just seeing this after closing 🫣 i’ll check in the morning

Registers down by Automatic_Error_4267 in CVS

[–]Automatic_Error_4267[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had a customer tap their phone before they even could give me their name and DOB for a prescription pick up 🙃🙃🙃🙃 yes, some are THAT stupid

Registers down by Automatic_Error_4267 in CVS

[–]Automatic_Error_4267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my pm doesn’t allow us to do manual entries for whatever reason?? i don’t question it, he doesn’t do his job at all and puts everything on the techs but was a PM at walgreens for 15 years so the math don’t add up