Hospital pharmacies mostly deal with doctors and nurses getting meds filled for patients. And it’s not in person, it gets ordered and then delivered to the unit. Not too many customers go there. I’d try it.
Large hospitals might have pharmacists and techs, some extra staff. I just thought about it because my husband said the other day they had some unusual med prescribed that no one knew how to properly administer and directions were vague. He ended up calling their pharmacy asking someone to come up to the unit to show it to people. And they sent someone, but other than that unusual circumstance, hospital pharmacists and techs don’t deal with too many face to face people
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