- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 60
Here is the situation:
-CF member goes into a base pharmacy and requests a bottle of tylenol.
-Very young looking Capt behind the desk asks what it is for.
-CF member: "Well I'm all out and I like to have some on hand in case I get a headache."
-Capt replies "We don't dispense over the counter meds unless the person has a medical condition at the time they are requesting the meds. If we dipense meds when they aren't needed people stock up and take them home to their families and that costs tax payers alot of money"
-CF member: "So if I come here and tell you I have a headache and request tylenol you will dispense the meds?"
-Capt: "Yes"
-CF member "Good to know"
Note: This person has no medical history that would put them in conflict with using tylenol, no allergies and they rarely frequent the pharmacy for anything let alone abuse any type of meds.
According to the SOP they are suppose to dispense OTC meds to treat a condition. However, if the person is a shift worker or someone that works when the pharmacy is not open they will not have access to simple medications such as tylenol. Is this right for the pharmacist to do this? I have never heard of this on a CF base. According to the individual that this happened to, this is exactly what happened.
-CF member goes into a base pharmacy and requests a bottle of tylenol.
-Very young looking Capt behind the desk asks what it is for.
-CF member: "Well I'm all out and I like to have some on hand in case I get a headache."
-Capt replies "We don't dispense over the counter meds unless the person has a medical condition at the time they are requesting the meds. If we dipense meds when they aren't needed people stock up and take them home to their families and that costs tax payers alot of money"
-CF member: "So if I come here and tell you I have a headache and request tylenol you will dispense the meds?"
-Capt: "Yes"
-CF member "Good to know"
Note: This person has no medical history that would put them in conflict with using tylenol, no allergies and they rarely frequent the pharmacy for anything let alone abuse any type of meds.
According to the SOP they are suppose to dispense OTC meds to treat a condition. However, if the person is a shift worker or someone that works when the pharmacy is not open they will not have access to simple medications such as tylenol. Is this right for the pharmacist to do this? I have never heard of this on a CF base. According to the individual that this happened to, this is exactly what happened.