Anonymous wrote:Of course you report this to the pharmacy. That's why the description of the pill exists in the first place, so hopefully something like this is caught.
Don't feel badly about getting someone in trouble. Being a pharmacist is not a job with room for error on a regular basis. If the person who made this mistake is otherwise good at their job, they will probably keep their job. If this mistake is one of many, than they have no business being a pharmacist and your report will be valuable in determining that.
Anonymous wrote:Good for her for noticing and tell DD to ALWAYS check both the label AND the pills themselves.
Yes, absolutely call the pharmacy and tell them - assure them you didn't take any and ask if you can bring them back to exchange for the correct thing.
The person who filled the prescription NEEDS to have this pointed out to them. This could kill someone.
Anonymous wrote:Good for her for noticing and tell DD to ALWAYS check both the label AND the pills themselves.
Yes, absolutely call the pharmacy and tell them - assure them you didn't take any and ask if you can bring them back to exchange for the correct thing.
The person who filled the prescription NEEDS to have this pointed out to them. This could kill someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Just to clarify, she of course brought the bottle back and they just apologized and gave her the correct medicine . I don’t know if it should to any farther than that .
Whoever she gave it to will tell someone and it will get discussed. Is it more important someone not die or someone not get fired? Don't give it another thought.
You are giving the clerk she handed it to WAY too much credit. At best a 50/50 that she told someone who matters what happened. Are you always this passive in life? Of course this should be reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Just to clarify, she of course brought the bottle back and they just apologized and gave her the correct medicine . I don’t know if it should to any farther than that .
Whoever she gave it to will tell someone and it will get discussed. Is it more important someone not die or someone not get fired? Don't give it another thought.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Just to clarify, she of course brought the bottle back and they just apologized and gave her the correct medicine . I don’t know if it should to any farther than that .