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I know pharmacists are smart people, and they go to school for a long time, and they have an understanding of chemistry and all kinds of stuff.
But seriously, all they do is count pills. Do they ever get called upon to formulate anything? Are the conflicting drug combos they're supposed to spot anything your average computer couldn't do?
It seems to me that your local pharmacy ought to look about like a RedBox vending machine. You scan some bar coded script and your driver's license and insurance card, and in 30 seconds, a bunch of bottles pop out.
I have to be missing something, right?
But seriously, all they do is count pills. Do they ever get called upon to formulate anything? Are the conflicting drug combos they're supposed to spot anything your average computer couldn't do?
It seems to me that your local pharmacy ought to look about like a RedBox vending machine. You scan some bar coded script and your driver's license and insurance card, and in 30 seconds, a bunch of bottles pop out.
I have to be missing something, right?