1. Providing consultation and service for customers: the clerk of a pharmacy needs to provide corresponding drug consultation and suggestions according to the needs of customers and answer their questions. They need to know the efficacy, uses, side effects and contraindications of various drugs in order to provide professional advice and services to customers.
2. Drug sales and management: Pharmacy salespersons need to be responsible for drug sales and management. They need to maintain the inventory and sales records of drugs to ensure the quality and safety of drugs. In addition, they also need to abide by relevant laws and regulations and drug management regulations to ensure the legal sale and use of drugs.
3. Drug packaging and preparation: Pharmacy sales staff also need to be responsible for drug packaging and preparation. They need to accurately calculate the dosage and formula of drugs according to doctors' prescriptions or customers' requirements, and package and label the drugs.
4. Storage and custody of drugs: The clerk is responsible for the storage and custody of drugs. They need to strictly control the environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, light and ventilation of drugs to ensure the quality and effectiveness of drugs.
5. Drug procurement and supply: The clerk in the pharmacy needs to be responsible for the procurement and supply of drugs. They need to establish contact and cooperation with drug suppliers to purchase and replenish drug stocks in time to meet the needs of customers.
In a word, drugstore salespersons need to have professional drug knowledge and skills, provide professional consultation and services for customers, and ensure the quality and safety of drugs and the health and safety of customers.