Oh, that's not a big deal. At least in the US, pharmacists are doctors and their job is to know how drugs work and what they do. Prescribing first-line antibiotics to treat simple infections should be well within their wheelhouse. The biggest problems I see is adding more workload to people who, in the US at least, are already drowning due to callous understaffing.
Oh, that's not a big deal. At least in the US, pharmacists are doctors and their job is to know how drugs work and what they do. Prescribing first-line antibiotics to treat simple infections should be well within their wheelhouse. The biggest problems I see is adding more workload to people who, in the US at least, are already drowning due to callous understaffing.
I have actually seen this several times in pharmacies when I've visited the US.