If your doctor has prescribed you a certain treatment, they’ve probably told you the recommended quantity and frequency for each. This information is crucial because it can directly influence your treatment.
Therefore, it’s always a great idea to double-check these recommendations with your pharmacist.
According to Dr. Rupp, going to the same pharmacist to take your treatment can be extremely beneficial – especially if you’re taking multiple meds:
‘There is real value in establishing a relationship with individual pharmacy staff—both pharmacists and technicians—who get to know you and are familiar with your medication therapy. Ideally, patients would have their prescriptions filled and dispensed during days and times when the staff they know are on duty.’
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