Pharmacist Technician at Psych Pharmaceuticals and Laboratory
Psych Pharmaceuticals and Laboratory
Publiée il y a 1 mois · Expire dans 3 semaines
Description du poste
About the Role
An established pharmaceutical company is recruiting a Pharmacy Technician to join our team in Lagos. This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient care while supporting our clinical operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Dispense, label, and package prescribed drugs to patients and ensure they receive counseling on proper usage to minimize side effects and maximize therapeutic benefits
- Provide clinical advice to patients regarding their drug regimen to encourage compliance and adherence to therapy
- Actively listen to and address patient concerns, with follow-up to ensure medication effectiveness
- Advise on non-prescription remedies including nutrition, exercise, lifestyle modifications, and herbal and natural health products for overall wellness
- Participate in drug procurement using cost-effective decision-making practices
- Identify opportunities for improving business processes and suggest new systems and operational changes to management
- Monitor and audit drug inventory to ensure compliance with all regulatory guidelines and reporting requirements
- Instruct patients on dosage and dietary requirements for medication consumption
- Review over-the-counter (OTC) and medical prescriptions to ensure suitability for each patient
- Provide patients with comprehensive information regarding drug interactions, side effects, and storage requirements
- Maintain accurate records of patient profiles, inventory, and registries
- Ensure strict adherence to policies and procedures governing the security of controlled substances
- Perform additional duties as directed by the Medical Director
Requirements
- Licensed Pharmacy Degree
- Current pharmacy license
- Minimum 2 years of post-NYSC experience in pharmacy management
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