The procedures of pharmacy technicians and pharmacists are very different. The differences between pharmacy technicians and pharmacists are that pharmacists have more schooling, more scope of knowledge, different duties, responsibilities, and …show more content…
The MPA, or Michigan Pharmacists Association created a bulletin for technical assistance on training guidelines for the pharmacy technician training program in 1981. Not only have the procedures changed over the years, but also the responsibilities assigned to the technicians have also been altered in some way.
In order to be an efficient technician in managing inventories, one must know contacts for fast service, be capable of getting products and drugs in a quick manner, and carry out the right billing functions for the pharmacy the technician works for. The distribution of medicine is not the only responsibility of a pharmacy technician as many would think, but it is an important part to getting the job done. When a technician fills prescriptions, there are three ways of going about it. Before getting into the prescriptions, C-I through C-V drugs are drugs that are also called schedule drugs, they specify the risk for abuse, C-I drugs are drugs having no recognized medical use and have a high probability for abuse. C-I drugs are the most dangerous, C-II are high potential for abuse, but is less than those classified under C-I drugs. C-III have