Re: Beat this!
i wouldnt think poorly of the patient because of this, some of them are overcautious and for a patient to ask a pharmacist that shows that they appreciate our expertise, i.e. we would know wat a tablet is by its appearance, it would be cheeky though if the patient said "no they're not" after the pharmacist said they are quinapril 10mg. I had a patient once disagree with me when i offered them Pavacol-D on request for pholcodeine linctus because it didnt say "linctus" on the packaging. I only offered that because somhow it was cheaper than generic pholcodeine linctus, the customer prefered to buy this dearer form.
so what do you do when you try to act in the interest of the patient and they repay you like that, treating you no better than a SHOPKEEPER?
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