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  • Are you saying the individually dispensed medications are all sent to the pharmacy pre-filled?

    This is what a box of Paracetamol (a pain killer and anti-inflammatory drug) looks like when you buy it at the pharmacy (this particular image seems to be from a different country, but they look similar).

    That sounds wildly inefficient and inflexible in terms of transport/logistics/packaging tbh.

    Well, yes. I get that point. It would save some deliveries to store 5kg of the drug at the pharmacy and have the containers separate. There are instances when they tell you they only have the 100-dose package on hand and need to have the 25-dose package delivered. That usually happens when you first start a long-time medication. The pharmacy will then deliver the medication to you for free (at least ours, I don’t know if that’s usual).

    repercussions to filling a prescription wrong, especially if someone is injured

    The trouble is, repercussions don’t help any injured person. And they require you to notice that you’ve taken the wrong medication. If you simply don’t feel better, your first instinct might not be “the drugs are wrong”.

    There’s also usually a description on the printed label of what the pill should look like

    We have that, to, but with a gut estimate of around 10,000 different drugs in circulation, that doesn’t really help with distinguishing them safely.








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    24 hours ago

    I can’t understand that you guys are at an (probably minimum wage) employee’s mercy to put the right pills into the right container to get the drugs you actually need and not something that kills you.

    In Germany virtually all medications are brought to the pharmacy pre-packaged and (as of this year) stamped with a batch number on the outside and on each inner container, so you can be absolutely sure what’s inside really is what it says on the outside.

    I mean, filling the tubes could be done so much faster and securely by a machine.



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    24 hours ago

    Yay, a likeminded person!

    For Microsoft I fully understand that they’d rather have a subscription model for Windows. After all you’re getting updates every fortnight and critical patches ASAP. I wonder they let you buy their shit for so long.

    Just in case someone brings it up—and someone will bring it up regardless—: I’m not defending their recent enshittification and “always online” mindset.










  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyztoProgrammer Humor@programming.devJavaScript
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    2 days ago

    The libraries underneath will still allow nonsense at runtime

    Only if you use a badly written library. Most libraries have types provided by DefinitelyTyped. Those who don’t are (in my experience) so tiny that you probably aren’t using them; or, if you really wanted, can check yourself.

    In the end, if you encounter a bug, it’ still 99% of the time not a library’s fault, even if it’s written in plain JS.