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Learning Objectives Enumerate typical duties of pharmacy technicians with regard to dispensing of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Explain the typical procedures for receiving and reviewing prescriptions. Describe the parts of a prescription and of a typical prescription label. Describe the parts of a patient profile, and detail the steps required to prepare, check, or update a profile.

COMMUNITY PHARMACY OPERATIONS Technician Duties Related to Dispensing Over-the-Counter Drugs and Diet Supplements: In the community pharmacy, a pharmacy technician assumes a number of responsibilities related to both OTC and legend drugs, which depend on state laws and regulations.

COMMUNITY PHARMACY OPERATIONS Technician Duties Related to Dispensing Prescription Drugs: A technician can take written prescriptions from walk-in customers but cannot take new prescriptions by telephone and reduce them to writing.

GUIDELINES FOR RECEIVING AND REVIEWING PRESCRIPTIONS Check for Patient Allergies: The parts of a prescription include prescriber information, the date, patient information, the medication, strength and quantity, the sig, and the prescriber’s signature.

Critical Path of a Prescription 1. The patient drops off the prescription.

Critical Path of a Prescription 2. The pharmacy technician checks the prescription to make certain it is complete and authentic; then he or she verifies that the patient is in the pharmacy database. If the patient is not in the pharmacy database, the technician obtains necessary demographic, insurance, and allergy information from the patient and enters the information into the computer.

Critical Path of a Prescription 3. The pharmacy technician enters the prescription into the computer, bills the insurance company or the patient, and generates the medication label.

Critical Path of a Prescription 4. The pharmacy technician asks the pharmacist to check the drug use review (DUR) or drug interaction warning screen when required.

Critical Path of a Prescription 5. The pharmacy technician selects the appropriate medication and verifies the National Drug Code (NDC) number on the computer-generated medication label.

Critical Path of a Prescription 6. The pharmacy technician prepares the medication(s) (e.g., the prescribed number of tablets is counted or the liquid measured).

Critical Path of a Prescription 7. The pharmacy technician packages the medication in the appropriate container.

Critical Path of a Prescription 8. The pharmacy technician labels the prescription container with the computer-generated medication label.

Critical Path of a Prescription 9. The pharmacy technician prepares the filled prescription for the pharmacist to check.

Critical Path of a Prescription 10. The pharmacist checks the prescription(s) and initials it.

Critical Path of a Prescription 11. The pharmacy technician bags the approved prescription for patient sale and attaches an information sheet about the prescription, including indications, interactions, and possible side effects.

Critical Path of a Prescription 12. The pharmacy technician returns the bulk product container to the shelf.

Critical Path of a Prescription 13. The pharmacy technician delivers the packaged prescription to the cash register area for patient pickup and pharmacist counseling.

Community Pharmacy Dispensing Issues Safety Note! Show all questionably authentic prescriptions to the pharmacist.

PATIENT PROFILE Creating New Profiles: The pharmacy technician is often responsible for entering the new prescription order and creating or updating the computerized patient profile.

MEDICATION SELECTION AND PREPARATION Preparing Oral Dose Forms: Oral drug products are available in many different dose forms, and each dose form has its own dispensing requirements.

MEDICATION SELECTION AND PREPARATION Dispensing Prepackaged Drugs: Filling a prescription often involves simply retrieving from stock a drug with the right name, manufacturer, and strength.

MEDICATION SELECTION AND PREPARATION Choosing Containers: A wide variety of amber vial sizes are available and selecting the proper vial size is a skill that will be learned quickly

LABEL PREPARATION Contents of a label: Medication container labels must contain many different elements, including a unique prescription number, the name of the patient, directions for use, and the name and strength of the medication.

FINAL CHECK OF THE PRESCRIPTION Final Checking: The pharmacist is responsible for the final check of the original prescription, the patient profile, the drug and drug quantity used, and the accuracy of the medication label.