Do you ever wonder What Do Pharmacists Even Do? The information on this website was obtained from high-quality peer-reviewed scientific literature.

They interpret how drug interactions will or won't affect you (and only you). Drug interactions that would hurt someone else might be harmless for you.

Pharmacists reduce the number of people who end up in the hospital. Think of all the people who have been rescued from eating hospital food. Source:

2013 Cochrane Systematic Review

The government saves up to $2.50 for every $1.00 spent on pharmacy medication management services. Government CAN be efficient! Source:

Houle et al. 2014

Systematic Review

Pharmacists focus on telling you what actually matters to you. If you read over the three hundred ways that this medication COULD affect you, there's a good chance you'll miss the one way that it probably WILL.

More people get their blood pressure under control when pharmacists provide clinical services.* *in addition to their diabetes, cholesterol, asthma, heart failure, anticoagulation, should I continue? Source:

2010 Cochrane Systematic Review

More people are vaccinated in areas where pharmacists can give injections. I don't like waiting 45 minutes at the medical clinic, either. Source:

Steyer et al. 2004

Pharmacists can tailor information to you. The internet can't. New mothers are more sensitive to medications that cause insomnia than anyone else. Trust me on this one.

Oh, and sometimes pharmacists count pills. That's important too.