Pharmacy Technician Job Description

What Do Pharmacy Technician Do?

Pharmacy Technician‘s main task is to receive and fill prescriptions to the patients requirements. These prescription requests may come from hospitals, doctors, nurses or directly from patients. Their work is usually by the pharmacist supervision.
A pharmacy technician  work will vary, depending on their place of work. Pharmacy technicians in hospitals or pharmacies, pharmacy type of work in nursing homes, hospitals or health facilities of the technical staff duties may be different. In general, pharmaceutical technicians perform the following duties:

In general, Pharmacy Technician perform the following duties:

Receive and verify prescriptions
Ready for customers by mixing, counting pills and labeling bottles of the drug
Price and fill prescriptions
Approval from a pharmacist
The patient’s paperwork
Insurance claims
Inventory and inventory of drug

Other job duties for pharmacy tech?

Maintain the patient’s profile
Complete cash register transactions
Calls
Taking into account the over-the-counter drug inventory
Learn about the latest drugs and their availability

Employers generally are looking for certified pharmacy technicians. Because pharmacy technicians also remind patients of the diet and health requirements.

Although the pharmacy technician have not the same responsibilities and training as a pharmacist, who in an organized and controlled distribution of drugs play an important role. Pharmacy technicians, pharmacists can focus on to ensure their customers get the right dose and combination of drugs. Pharmacy technicians to allow pharmacists to do their jobs more efficient and thorough way.

Work environment for pharmacy technician?

Pharmacy technicians can work in many different places, such as:
Hospital
Medicine shops
Health and personal care stores
Retail or mail-order pharmacies
Nursing homes
Assisted living facilities

Sometimes,pharmacy technician may  need to work at night or on weekends. This depends on the different work locations. Employers have different requirements.

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