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Community Pharmacies Live Up to Their Name

Wednesday, May 6, 2020   (0 Comments)

Neighborhood pharmacies are crucial to the health of their communities. This is always the case, but it becomes especially apparent during environmental disasters or crises like the coronavirus pandemic. Newspapers and TV stations across the country are drawing attention to the value of pharmacy services, highlighting even in the face of so much worry just how hardworking and creative independent pharmacists are as they provide patient care.

Pharmacies are stepping up in countless ways to continue doing business, albeit not business as usual. More than half of community pharmacies offer compounding services, and many of them are filling a supply void where they can by making hand sanitizer. It’s hard to imagine that such an everyday product is now vital to our national strategy for getting the outbreak under control. But it is, and independent pharmacies leaned forward to fill this public health need. Some are going even further by donating this product to patients, at-risk populations or local emergency responders. I’m proud that the National Community Pharmacists Association is teaming up with PCCA and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding to launch the #CompoundingHandoff campaign, seeking to provide compounding pharmacies with a plan to help their communities and to unite participating pharmacies’ efforts to supply alcohol-based hand sanitizer products that otherwise are in short supply. Compounding can also play an important role in making necessary prescriptions if essential drugs go into shortage.

To help eliminate a reason for patients to leave their homes, neighborhood pharmacies are increasing their delivery services or expanding delivery zones so as to bring essential items right to their doorsteps. Pharmacists are emphasizing their drive-thru options and are developing curbside pickup strategies at their pharmacies so healthy patients don’t have to expose themselves or others. Many provide same-day medication delivery, an important offering that has been a staple service by community pharmacies for decades. In fact, Anthony Fauci, a key adviser to President Trump and a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, began his healthcare career in Brooklyn, N.Y, delivering prescriptions for his pharmacist father.

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