@indexnforgetit There are 3 Aces within 15 miles of my house. The big box stores are all 20+ in a direction I only go weeklyish. The owner at my local Ace works there all the time. They're knowledgeable.
Things that remind me I moved to the country: saw police lights ahead of me on my commute today, assumed someone was pulled over. Nope, just a lone loose cow.
@Audacity_Lassie Folks in group homes/LTC need an rx for *anything* to be administered.
Had to build these same 2 items in my rx system for that purpose π
Seems weird, but I enjoy getting to counsel on PrEP meds. We don't dispense many. Patient today was obviously nervous, had good questions. I was glad to spend a few minutes with them in (what I hope felt like) a judgement free zone.
My kid was refusing to sleep last night, so I was scrolling as I rocked her. She was starting to quiet down, I'm thinking she's close to sleep. Next thing, she sees a Pusheen gif on my phone and starts giggling away.
The internet always comes back to cats.
I just sat on hold for 25+ min with a PBM to get a claim to go through. Even the rep couldnt understand why it wouldnt go through.
It finally went through. I made -68 cents. Thats just on the cost of the drug.
I lost money so patient could get his medication.
Thank your Pharm.
Was just laying in bed thinking about how annoying it used to be when the land line would ring and I'd have to get up out of bed and go to a different floor of the house, usually for a call I didn't even want.
I've begun to attempt to not ask the reason someone is getting a new Valtrex rx if there's no ICD10.
80% of the time if it's above the waist, they'll tell me all about it anyway.
Do other pharmacists get overly excited when long term backordered medications become available, or is it just me? Like, I have no use for them personally but Iβll be doing the viscous lidocaine and Adderall dance the day I open that tote.
At a pharmacy conference with a mentor/owner of a sister store.
I'm enjoying people trying to figure out our business relationship.
"Are you an owner?" I say no, he says yes.
"So you work for him?"
"No... well, actually sometimes."
Indy Rx freedom to do what we want!