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Strategies to Boost Your Pharmacy’s Front-of-House Sales

Digital Pharmacist

In this blog post, we’ll discuss some effective strategies for boosting your pharmacy’s front-end sales, from market research to upselling and implementing loyalty programs. Encourage them to suggest additional items that complement the patient’s purchase or, if possible, offer discounts on bulk purchases of certain items.

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Prescribing Red Flags and Suspicious Controlled Substance Orders: Current Cautionary Tales

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

.; Any schedule II drug to a patient paying in cash, cash equivalents, or otherwise out-of-pocket, except where the pharmacy has documented that the customer is not covered by any insurance plan or other third-party payor for prescription services; IR opioids for more than 90 days unless the pharmacy first obtains a written treatment plan from the (..)

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Transformative Technologies Present Opportunities for Pharmacy Practice and Regulation

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

Telepharmacy services allow pharmacists to provide consultations, medication reviews, and patient counseling without the need for a physical presence when regulations allow. This blog was adapted from an article that originally appeared in the September/October 2024 issue of Innovations.

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Preparing for an Inspection or Accreditation Survey – Part 2

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

This blog post is continued from Preparing for an Inspection or Accreditation Survey – Part 1. Then, walk through each step of the practice of pharmacy such as data entry; drug utilization review; compounding; final association between the drug, the prescription, and the label (eg, the dispensing act); and patient counseling.

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How Long Until AI Starts to Replace Pharmacists

pharmacy mentor

In this blog, we will be looking at the short, medium and long term to understand what parts of pharmacy are most likely to be taken over by AI and where the human touch will still be needed going forward.