What does a pharmacy salesperson need to do on a daily basis?

The daily work of a pharmacy sales clerk includes the following:

1. Providing counseling and service to customers: Pharmacy sales clerks need to provide appropriate counseling and advice on medicines and answer customer questions according to their needs. They need to know information about the efficacy, uses, side effects and contraindications of various medicines in order to provide professional advice and services to customers.

2. Sales and management of medicines: Pharmacy salespersons need to be responsible for the sales and management of medicines. They need to maintain inventory and sales records of medicines and ensure the quality and safety of medicines. In addition, they need to comply with relevant laws and regulations and drug management rules to ensure the legal sale and use of drugs.

3. Packaging and dispensing of medicines: Pharmacy salespersons are also responsible for the packaging and dispensing of medicines. They need to accurately calculate the dosage and formulation of the medicines according to the doctor's prescription or the customer's request, and package and label the medicines.

4. Storage and safekeeping of medicines: Pharmacy salespersons need to be responsible for the storage and safekeeping of medicines. They need to strictly control the environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, light and ventilation of the medicines to ensure the quality and effectiveness of the medicines.

5. Purchase and supply of medicines: Pharmacy salespersons are responsible for the purchase and supply of medicines. They need to establish contacts and cooperative relationships with drug suppliers, and purchase and replenish the stock of drugs in time to meet the needs of customers.

In short, pharmacy salespersons need to have professional knowledge and skills about medicines, provide professional advice and services to customers, and ensure the quality and safety of medicines to protect customers' health and safety.