What is the proper storage of medicine in a pharmacy?
What is the proper storage of medicine in a pharmacy? In general, most medicines should be stored at 59 to 77 degrees F in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. That temperature range is important. Both excessive heat and cold can have significant impact on how well medications — both prescription and over-the-counter — do their job.
Do pharmacies charge for dosette boxes?
Dosette boxes aren't always available for free, but your local pharmacy or a different service will often provide them free of charge with prescription drugs. They can also be purchased online or in a shop.