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System freezes and ID scanning errors lock out patients and disrupt transactions in a retail pharmacy.
Pharmacist needs to communicate with patients about medication misuse without inadvertently educating them on how to abuse drugs.
Pharmacy system in the US is fragmented, causing suspicion and manual checks for controlled medications, unlike unified online systems elsewhere.
It is overly complicated to obtain pseudoephedrine due to regulatory restrictions, causing customer suspicion and conflict.
Pharmacists are accused of making meth when dispensing pseudoephedrine due to restrictive 9g/30-day limit, causing public humiliation and lack of system to distinguish legitimate medical needs from misuse.
Patients taking controlled medications long-term are treated with suspicion and fear requesting legitimate refills or replacements even when following prescriptions exactly.
Independent pharmacies struggle with training pharmacy technicians for day-to-day operational tasks like insurance resolution, and lack standardized workflow documentation and simulation tools.
Pharmacy technicians are frustrated by poor-quality prescription bottle lids that constantly pop open, causing medication spills, and wish to return to the more secure orange bottles.
Patients cannot find specific medications in stock at local pharmacies and must resort to alternatives.
Pharmacy technicians waste significant time manually counting large quantities of tablets like 120 Metformin 500mg tablets.
Pharmacy technicians need a more efficient way to count and organize pills for collection, as current manual counting is slow and error-prone.
Pharmacy technicians are stressed and anxious when manually counting medications that cannot be machine-counted, fearing cross-contamination that could harm patients.
Pharmacy technicians want to perform clinical/technical duties without handling customer service tasks.
Pharmacy tech frustrated that hoodies are banned due to suspected pill theft, leaving employees cold without clear security justification.
Pharmacy technicians want to fill prescriptions without interacting with people.
Pharmacy technicians manage high-volume, repetitive tasks analogous to fast-food workflows without adequate task management or documentation tools.
Customers pay different prices for the same prescription drugs, and the pricing information is not publicly available, making it impossible for consumers to comparison shop.
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