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debm55

(51,639 posts)
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 09:30 PM Jun 2023

Why does a pharmacist stand on a higher platform at the drug store? He/she is not on the same level

as people waiting for their prescriptions. Does he/she also double as security person? Is it an example of the two tier system? Just pondering. What do you think is the reason???

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Why does a pharmacist stand on a higher platform at the drug store? He/she is not on the same level (Original Post) debm55 Jun 2023 OP
Dispensation comes from on high. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2023 #1
Very true, Bernardo, very true. debm55 Jun 2023 #2
Or they're high with drugs. Orrex Jun 2023 #3
Nay, I looked back at Rite Aid and he was standing on a platform, which made him high but not that debm55 Jun 2023 #5
LOL Orrex Jun 2023 #6
Rite Aid in my area does. Maybe your's isn't doubling as a security guard. debm55 Jun 2023 #8
To make it harder for someone to come over the counter and take FSogol Jun 2023 #4
Could be but he stands behind a glass window. One would have to break the window. Meds are kept in debm55 Jun 2023 #7
No but they have your car and you don't. nt okaawhatever Jun 2023 #32
Give him some gravitas so you'll be more inclined to listen to them - like a judge or preacher. marble falls Jun 2023 #9
And be able to tell you that it's too early to get your pills refilled. Come back tomorrow. debm55 Jun 2023 #10
With no guff or lip. They aren't a Dr or other title. That step up is all they got. marble falls Jun 2023 #12
Yeah, that step-up is about it. That, and the pharmacy degree they worked many years to obtain. Paladin Jun 2023 #22
Pharmacists acted as doctors in some of the towns I've lived in where there was no GP or ER for ... marble falls Jun 2023 #23
All very true. (nt) Paladin Jun 2023 #24
Not at my drugstore (Walgreen's). Ocelot II Jun 2023 #11
Seems A Mixed Bag ProfessorGAC Jun 2023 #26
Probably stands on a slatted platform intrepidity Jun 2023 #13
Do they then follow the 5 second rule that if is on the 5 seconds you throw it out??? or do they debm55 Jun 2023 #14
They probably wait til the end of the week intrepidity Jun 2023 #15
Walmart pharmacy where I get scripts isn't this way. Nt Mark.b2 Jun 2023 #16
Mine still is --Rite Aid debm55 Jun 2023 #17
Why would a pharmacist also be a security guard? PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2023 #18
Because the pharmacy is in the back at the store directly in the view of the front doors. debm55 Jun 2023 #19
Not necessarily. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2023 #20
The platforms are highly advanced buffering system that act like the shock absorbers on your car, Chainfire Jun 2023 #21
Is that true? If it is, that's a good idea. Thank you. debm55 Jun 2023 #28
I was doing my Republican imitation and practicing lying. I am sorry, it was a joke. Chainfire Jun 2023 #30
Dagnamut, I believed you--------------- debm55 Jun 2023 #31
Flood prevention jmowreader Jun 2023 #25
We Live In A River Town ProfessorGAC Jun 2023 #27
That could be true also as the meds are located in the raised area directly behind the pharmacist debm55 Jun 2023 #29

debm55

(51,639 posts)
5. Nay, I looked back at Rite Aid and he was standing on a platform, which made him high but not that
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 09:38 PM
Jun 2023

high.

Orrex

(66,183 posts)
6. LOL
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 09:41 PM
Jun 2023

I have to confess that of the three pharmacies I visit most often, none has the raised platform.

FSogol

(47,454 posts)
4. To make it harder for someone to come over the counter and take
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 09:36 PM
Jun 2023

Controlled substances. Ever been to a towing company? They are 5-7 feet above you.

debm55

(51,639 posts)
7. Could be but he stands behind a glass window. One would have to break the window. Meds are kept in
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 09:43 PM
Jun 2023

the back of the pharmacy. I still think he doubles as a security guard. I have never been to a towing company. Why are they 5-7 feet above you? What's the reason for that? They don't sell controlled substances.

marble falls

(68,894 posts)
9. Give him some gravitas so you'll be more inclined to listen to them - like a judge or preacher.
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 10:05 PM
Jun 2023

debm55

(51,639 posts)
10. And be able to tell you that it's too early to get your pills refilled. Come back tomorrow.
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 10:12 PM
Jun 2023

Paladin

(31,782 posts)
22. Yeah, that step-up is about it. That, and the pharmacy degree they worked many years to obtain.
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 09:14 AM
Jun 2023

Know why a pharmacy degree takes so long to get? One of the main reasons is that medical students get surprisingly little instruction on drugs, much less than most people realize. Pharmacists have to constantly monitor and sometimes correct the prescriptions they receive from doctors. Genuine life-or-death stuff.

I know all of the foregoing because I've had a pharmacist in my family for over 50 years.

marble falls

(68,894 posts)
23. Pharmacists acted as doctors in some of the towns I've lived in where there was no GP or ER for ...
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 01:30 PM
Jun 2023

... miles. The respect small town Pharmacists gets has to do with their markets knowing who and how they are. They treat the pharmacists at the big boxes and groceries like just another clock puncher. You get good info from a pharmacist.

Ocelot II

(127,744 posts)
11. Not at my drugstore (Walgreen's).
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 10:15 PM
Jun 2023

If there is a platform back there, the pharmacists must all be very, very short.

ProfessorGAC

(74,798 posts)
26. Seems A Mixed Bag
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 06:57 PM
Jun 2023

All the Walgreens around here are like you describe. Some CVS stores have the raised area. The WalMarts have retail exchange done at floor level, but the formulating desk is a step or 2 up. The Osco stores are mixed.
But, the tiny indie pharmacy in town is all on one level.
Around here there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it.r

intrepidity

(8,498 posts)
13. Probably stands on a slatted platform
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 10:19 PM
Jun 2023

so when they drop pills, they collect there rather than rolling all over the floor and under counters?

That's what I've always thought, but never asked anyone.

debm55

(51,639 posts)
14. Do they then follow the 5 second rule that if is on the 5 seconds you throw it out??? or do they
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 10:33 PM
Jun 2023

put it back in the bottle and give to unsuspecting sick people????

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,157 posts)
18. Why would a pharmacist also be a security guard?
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 11:38 PM
Jun 2023

Why would anyone even think that? For one thing, the pharmacist is almost never looking out into the store. They usually have their heads down filling prescriptions.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,157 posts)
20. Not necessarily.
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 11:46 PM
Jun 2023

I can think of at least one pharmacy in a local drugstore that absolutely has only a partial view of the store, and I doubt they can see the front doors from there.

Plus, at the risk of repeating myself, the pharmacists are not spending any time looking up and out. They are heads down, filling prescriptions, turning around to pull medications off the shelf.

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
21. The platforms are highly advanced buffering system that act like the shock absorbers on your car,
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 08:21 AM
Jun 2023

specifically engineered and designed for people who work on their feet all day. I thought everyone knew that...

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
30. I was doing my Republican imitation and practicing lying. I am sorry, it was a joke.
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 07:25 PM
Jun 2023

jmowreader

(52,703 posts)
25. Flood prevention
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 05:26 PM
Jun 2023

They raise up the department with all the expensive drugs in it so that if the river overflows its banks, the drugs and patient records will still be above the surface of the water.

ProfessorGAC

(74,798 posts)
27. We Live In A River Town
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 07:03 PM
Jun 2023

The pharmacy closer to the river has no platform.
That said, it's a building constructed in the computer age, so paper records wouldn't be relevant. The CVS in town has the raised area, but it's in a plaza built in the late 60s. Before everything was on computers.
Don't know though, about protecting the meds. They could just have the shelves where they start now, from the retail floor level. That's what that independent pharmacy closer to the river has.

debm55

(51,639 posts)
29. That could be true also as the meds are located in the raised area directly behind the pharmacist
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 07:12 PM
Jun 2023
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