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What happens in the pharmacy from the time they get our prescriptions to the time the pills end up in our hands?
The most common method for a pharmacist to receive a prescription from a doctor is electronically which significantly reduces the time it takes, why then does it feel like it can take so long before our prescriptions are ready?
Pharmacists David O'Brien and Ashley Vandewark walk us through what takes place from the time they get the script to the time it goes on the shelf to await our arrival.
To find out about drug recalls and other commonly asked questions listen to this previous podcast with David O'Brien and Jamie Heine:
https://www.onechc.org/podcast/episode/650346b1/todays-episode-a-blob-fish-santa-gargamel-and-two-pharmacists
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What happens in the pharmacy from the time they get our prescriptions to the time the pills end up in our hands?
The most common method for a pharmacist to receive a prescription from a doctor is electronically which significantly reduces the time it takes, why then does it feel like it can take so long before our prescriptions are ready?
Pharmacists David O'Brien and Ashley Vandewark walk us through what takes place from the time they get the script to the time it goes on the shelf to await our arrival.
To find out about drug recalls and other commonly asked questions listen to this previous podcast with David O'Brien and Jamie Heine:
https://www.onechc.org/podcast/episode/650346b1/todays-episode-a-blob-fish-santa-gargamel-and-two-pharmacists