Discrepancy in antibiotics dosing

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oh no no no... I don't wanna offend you pharmacology geeks. Just stating the fact that's all. How many of your customer actually cares what the hell is ionotropic vs. chronotropic effect? Just put the pills in the bottle already.

High School drop out dude. I challenge you to find any customers or patients in any setting that care about ionotropic vs. chronotropic effects.

I think you should put the bong down. Smoking all that stuff is not good for you. You didn't finish high school so you already are a little behind the power curve in the brain cell department.
 
ooh, touchy, touchy..take a chill pill buddy. 😉
 
oh no no no... I don't wanna offend you pharmacology geeks. Just stating the fact that's all. How many of your customer actually cares what the hell is ionotropic vs. chronotropic effect? Just put the pills in the bottle already.

Is the poster a:

A) Troll
B) *****
C) Uninformed POS
D) All of the above

Everyone please cast your vote.

If you really believe what you say you are either a person who has spent time with lousy pharmacists or you have never spent any time with a real community pharmacist.

Congrats on being a mediocre pharmacist.

When did he upgrade to mediocre?
It's sad that as smart as you all think you are. You guys still count pills by 5 and get yelled at by some high school drop outs on a daily basis.
No, I have a robot to count my pills. *******s like you fetch my coffee.....
 
oh no no no... I don't wanna offend you pharmacology geeks. Just stating the fact that's all. How many of your customer actually cares what the hell is ionotropic vs. chronotropic effect? Just put the pills in the bottle already.
im sure they want to have the right medications being confined to a bed. Im sure they care that I know enough to keep them healthy.ass.
 
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