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Is there a limit to the number of unlicensed personnel (frequently called “pharmacy technicians”) that may assist a pharmacist?

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Is there a limit to the number of unlicensed personnel (frequently called “pharmacy technicians”) that may assist a pharmacist?

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Yes. Up to two unlicensed persons may assist a pharmacist with filling prescriptions. Staff involved in other duties not directly related to the filling of prescriptions are NOT counted in the 2:1 ratio.

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