
- March 2019 Respiratory
- Volume 85
- Issue 3
Pet Peeves (March 2019)
What's bothering you in pharmacy?
ILLUSTRATION BY KIRSTIE BELLE DIONGZON
Long Hours †
Working more than 10 hours a day on my feet with few opportunities to take a break.
Curses, Foiled Again
When my colleagues poke a small hole in the foil of pill bottles instead of tearing it all off.
Unwanted Staring Contests
Patients who stare at us as we fill their prescriptions; it doesn’t help us work any faster.
Pharmacy Benefits
Enough said.
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Articles in this issue
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The Role of Abuse-Deterrent Formulations in Opioid Abuseover 6 years ago
Cracking Down on Pill Mills Is Painstaking Work (Part 2)over 6 years ago
Bob's Pharmacy Relies on Naloxoneover 6 years ago
What is the Pediatric Cancer STAR Act?over 6 years ago
Glucometers Help Patients Manage Diabetesover 6 years ago
Carefully Assess Bleeding Risk in Patients on Antidepressantsover 6 years ago
Pneumonia Prevention Is Possibleover 6 years ago
Strong Patient-Pharmacist Relationships Aid Seniorsover 6 years ago
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