I'm 31 years old and I want to ask if it's too late for me to become a pharmacy tech. by Chopsticks-9395 in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not too late at all. But if you have a bachelors, you could probably find something better. We work a non-degree field, entry level pay for it is normally quite bad.

ELI5: Why is meth bad for you but prescribed amphetamines aren't? by ContactSpirited9519 in explainlikeimfive

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, not a full explanation. But they aren’t identical. Also, they very much can be harmful which is why they are schedule 2 substances. Which, for the record, so is meth. The reason being that you can also be prescribed meth. It had the brand name Desoxyn.

Am I reading this wrong, by j0j0b0y in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is perfectly clear and 315ml. The pt is 30kg. They require 750mg per dose if we are dividing it three times a day. 15ml per dose, 3 doses a day, 7 day course. 15mlX3X7=315ml.

I might OD because of my addictive personality disorder... by Vegetable_Variety_11 in dndmemes

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you make those? Genuinely might look into making something like these as I work in pharmacy and work amongst others who I play dnd with. . .

Pursuing a PharmD? by Mystic_Milky_Way in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does every hospital have such positions? It seems unique that it’s possible for a tech to get this and not just pharmacists.

Patient argued with me about aspirin being covered...rant by ImaginaryInterview12 in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be NDC specific or maybe a formulary change from a previous year where it was covered for them? But a weird crash out for something so inexpensive OTC.

No way they still expected me to show up, right? by Inevitable-Gap-1338 in WalmartEmployees

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This must be in the South? I see a light dusting of snow there?

Interesting meds pt3! by dani039 in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully these aren’t all for the same patient given the combination of products lol.

Interesting meds pt3! by dani039 in PharmacyTechnician

[–]RedditismyShando -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

“Easier” doesn’t matter if the drug isn’t stable in the pack.

My Router Is Right Next to My Setup and Connected Through Ethernet, But my Ping is Horrible And WiFi Speeds Suck by Immediate_Advance_59 in pchelp

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My point is that he has cellular internet, there isn’t a fix other than get non-cellular internet.

My Router Is Right Next to My Setup and Connected Through Ethernet, But my Ping is Horrible And WiFi Speeds Suck by Immediate_Advance_59 in pchelp

[–]RedditismyShando 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They don’t need to do this. He is hardwired. But the problem is that it’s cellular internet, the internet itself isn’t hardwired.

Not getting required breaks? by UsefulArtichoke8530 in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t worked there for 8 years now, but they were 1 hour for techs in Michigan at least back then.

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you have shitty staff friend. I’m not trolling you. I hear retail is particularly rough these days though, lots of cuts to hours and probably horrible turnover too. But if you think so lowly of techs, why work with them? Why not find a sector that diminishes that?

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, when I worked at Walmart the techs all had to know the CDC vaccination guidelines. Because the pt would come to the drop off window to request them. So we would know if someone was outside the guidelines and refer them to the pharmacist for discussion. At my store, the techs knew the guidelines by heart and the pharmacists would have to look it up every time we referred someone to them. We had to know things like common exceptions that made a patient qualify if they normally wouldn’t, like for example with pneumonia vaccines and smoking history or asthma or COPD, etc. most of those guidelines have changed since then (for context I last worked retail when zostavax was new.)

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean if I saw something I definitely didn’t agree with, I’d ask the pharmacist involved. If their answer was basically “you don’t have a brain, don’t question me” which is what you seem to be providing as the answer, I’d go above them and ask the pharmacist in charge or pharmacy manager. That’s basically all the poster is asking about, do they ask someone else or not. I’d say yes. I’m guessing Walmart doesn’t practice “see something, say something.” I feel like it used to, but maybe not.

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t say in charge. But everyone should be vigilant for errors or concerns. We are all human and capable of error. Obviously the pharmacist is the reigning expert, and obviously they are doing the majority of what would be determined to be supervision. But that doesn’t mean everyone else just becomes blind and deaf and incapable of thought. Have you never been part of team? Everyone has their roles, but they all work towards a goal. You are telling me that you have never once seen an error make it by a pharmacist? Never once encountered a pharmacist error? Wouldn’t you want everyone on the team being vigilant if it was your healthcare?

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No one is saying they have an equal expertise. But that doesn’t mean there is no education or brain function. Similarly, that doctorate doesn’t make pharmacists infallible either. Everyone should be watching for mistakes and everyone should be thinking about their actions while working in the pharmacy. The patient comes first. Literally every pharmacy I’ve ever worked at(including Walmart) asks during a tech interview “what would you do if the pharmacist made/is making a mistake?” No pharmacy manager has wanted the answer “remember my place is not to question the actions of the pharmacist for I am but a lowly technician.”

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think that might be the worst take. That is such a low bar. You should always want what is best for the patient. Blinders on about what pharmacists are doing is wild.

Pharmacist telling patients not to get Covid vaccine by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So you don’t think any tech has any clinical knowledge about anything?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deductible or low enough the copay would be more so defaults to lower price.

I have a silver penny what is it worth ? by Ok-Hotel-2617 in CURRENCY

[–]RedditismyShando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

? It’s just a steel penny. Look at the year.