CVS Pharmacy Technician Certification Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a pharmacy technician?

  1. Handling customer inquiries

  2. Final verification of prescriptions

  3. Counting and dispensing medications

  4. Managing inventory

The correct answer is: Final verification of prescriptions

Final verification of prescriptions is a responsibility typically reserved for licensed pharmacists. While pharmacy technicians play a crucial role in the preparation and dispensing process, the ultimate responsibility for ensuring the accuracy and appropriateness of a prescription falls on the pharmacist. This includes checking the correctness of medications, dosages, and potential drug interactions. In contrast, pharmacy technicians are trained to handle customer inquiries, count and dispense medications, and manage inventory, which are all integral parts of their role in supporting the pharmacy's operations. Customer inquiries can involve discussing medication use, side effects, and insurance information. Counting and dispensing medications involve accurately measuring doses according to prescription orders, while managing inventory ensures that the pharmacy maintains adequate supplies of medications and related products.