What qualifications do pharmacy salesmen need?

Pharmacists need licensed pharmacist certificate and health certificate.

Article 5 1 of the Drug Administration Law stipulates that to engage in drug wholesale activities, the drug supervision and administration department of the local people's government of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government shall obtain the Drug Business License. To engage in pharmaceutical retail activities, it shall be approved by the pharmaceutical supervisory and administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level and obtain the Pharmaceutical Business License.

Without a Drug Business License, no drug business is allowed. The Drug Business License shall indicate the validity period and business scope, and shall be re-examined and issued upon expiration. The pharmaceutical supervisory and administrative department shall, in implementing the drug business license, not only meet the conditions stipulated in Article 52 of this Law, but also follow the principle of facilitating the people to buy drugs.

Licensed pharmacists are professionals who are responsible for providing pharmaceutical knowledge and pharmaceutical services. Pharmacists are responsible for checking whether there are drug interactions between several drugs prescribed by doctors, and recommending the most suitable dosage form and dosage for patients according to their medical records and doctors' diagnosis. At the same time, they will also teach patients what to pay attention to and how to take medicine. The health certificate should be handled at the local epidemic prevention station.

Licensed pharmacists refer to pharmaceutical technicians who have passed the national unified examination, obtained the Professional Qualification Certificate of Licensed Pharmacists in People's Republic of China (PRC), and registered to practice in units that need to provide pharmaceutical services such as drug production, management and use.

Licensed pharmacists are professionals who are responsible for providing pharmaceutical knowledge and pharmaceutical services. Pharmacists are responsible for checking whether there are drug interactions between several drugs prescribed by doctors, and suggesting the most suitable dosage form and dosage for patients according to the patient's medical records and the doctor's diagnosis. At the same time, they will also teach patients what to pay attention to and how to take medicine.

Units engaged in the production, trading and use of drugs and other units that need to provide pharmaceutical services shall be equipped with corresponding licensed pharmacists in accordance with regulations. The State Administration of Pharmaceutical Products is responsible for clearly defining the positions that licensed pharmacists need to hold.