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Hi my name is Emily, I am 17 years old and in a couple months I will be 18. I live in the city of Artesia. I am very excited to graduate high school and go to college. This summer I hope to have fun and travel with my friends. I hope to be at the beach a lot this summer. I hope to travel out of the state. I wish to visit Oregon more to specify the Columbia river. I would also like to visit the Griffith observatory. Some of my favorite past times are to watch movies and listen to music. My favorite music artist is Xavier Wulf, Lana Del Rey and Kali Uchis. I love to pass time at home whether it is being in my room and watching a movie. I find it peaceful being at home. I also love being outside and exploring new things.

I am a student in User:Swim123blue's class. I am participating in the EASELL project.


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calling the doctos

Pharmacist

Pharmacists can also help with recommending over the counter medication like when someone has sore throats or a common cold they can recommend medications that anyone can buy with a prescription from the doctor. Pharmacists can also help with vaccines, burning the covid-19 pandemic they help with giving vaccines to those who did not want to go to the hospitals. [1]

Pharmacists can also help when a person gets changed to a new medication the pharmacist can help with giving them the new instructions as to how to use the medications. The pharmacist also helps by telling the patient the side effects of the new medication. Pharmacists help by calling the doctor[2] if the patient has concerns about the new medication.[3]

  1. Staff, Graduate Programs (2022-01-04). "What Do Pharmacists Do? Roles and Responsibilities". Graduate Blog. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. Card, Easy Drug (2017-09-22). "Does Pharmacy Call the Doctor When Filling Prescription?". Easy Drug Card. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  3. "Pharmacist 101". California Pharmacists Association. Retrieved 2023-05-31.