loquasagacious said:
Of course they can, all they need to do is reduce costs. This is done through wholesale buying power of the big chains and other economics of scale related savings. eg lower shipping, labour, etc costs per unit.
this will then make pharmacist with a Science Degree and Clinical skills at the mercy of supermarkets...
labour salaries will not be reduceable cos they have degrees
its lik they studied hard.. now they'd expect it to be more than the guy at checkout 6.. honestly..
supermarkets are big faceless corporations.. and the truth is..
Ppl want cheap but the cost is.. we will lose community service aspects.. a pharmacist will make blister packs at no cost in some cases.... I kno a couple tat do blood sugars, pressures and lipids in store for free.. so u can then goto a doctor if there is a problem..
the margin on prescription drugs is low.. very low... but its Govt subsidies... for about a couple of a weeks a pharmacist will run a lost on the product then hav to reclaim it from Govt..
there are alot of pharmacist only drugs that need a couple of mins of explaining.. most ppl dun realise that u cant take nurofen lik panadol.. and even vitamins.. shouldnt be mixed with ure main medications.. loss of good labour will cause a loss of service..
Supermarkets have not been a god send in anyways for the UK nor the US .. nor in Australia.. in fact we run at a lower profit for drug companies than US or UK.. from the PBS... cos we purchase as a nation.. not as an individual.. lik in US.. (US consumers try to cheat and goto Canada to get cheaper meds)
truth.. this is good for young ppl (18-35) who see a pharmacist once every 3 mths... and complain about the cost.. $15 for a 16 pack of antibiotics (amoxil).
but when ure 45+ you will be on polypharmacy (aka 3+ pills) 1 will be three times daily.. the other 2 times daily and another every 2nd day.. now the cost is exactly the same?! (cos u have a health care concession card -$4.60/perscription)
it will cost extra to get blister packs..
also there wasnt much instruction about how the "red and white" ones affect the "blue tabs"... and that if u OD on the "blue" ones ull get chronic renal failure..
btw the "white capsule" cant be taken with herbal preps lik St Johns Wort.
its the difference between Kmart and David Jones
same product but one is more premium service... and for ure medication u better hope its not a time rushed 22 yr old..
Shampoos and soaps are there as an additional service for convenience like how a petrol station sells food?! omg... they arent maccas?!..