Pharmacists not doing their checks?
I've started a few new meds recently on top of my Vyvanse. Both times I had the scripts filled for the new meds, I wasn't asked if I'd taken them before or what other meds I'm on. They just hand them to you and send you on your way, as if you just bought jelly beans from the counter. Is this the norm now? I remember pharmacists always used to ask these questions and tell you anything you might need to be aware of in regards to interactions/side effects etc.
I found out through google and a medication interaction checker that several of my meds can't be taken with one of my new ones due to increased risk of seizures and one of my new ones does interact with Vyvanse. Do pharmacists just assume we all google it ourselves or is it because it's now more common that the people that hand over the medications are retail assistants and not pharmacists?