I’m moving to San Jose this summer. By the time I move, I will have 8 years experience in hospital inpatient pharmacy. I am also nationally certified now. What is a reasonable amount to ask for when filling out applications? Right now I live in Mississippi and am only making about $12.50 an hour after adding my shift differential. Everywhere I have looked online has given me a different amount ranging from $8 an hour to $72,000 a year. I assume neither is correct. If anyone has any suggestions on what is a fair amount to ask, I would be very grateful.
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February 7, 2010
September 29, 2009
How Much Does Renova Skin Cream Cost At A Pharmacy?
i have a prescription for renova skin cream 45gms with 0.2%
how much will it cost me at my local pharmacy????
NOT ONLINE!!!!
August 22, 2009
August 2, 2009
How Much Weight And How Fatigued Would One Be If They Had Stage Iv (any) Cancer?
Had a little scare a while ago. I must have had some bug because I’d be getting up around 10 AM and going to bed around 9 PM (albeit laying in that bed in between). I’ve since gotten better, still feeling fatigued though (probably from all the anxiety). I’m able to stay up for 15 or 16 hours with caffeine. I also lost 5 lbs in a week, getting down to 150 at lowest, but I’ve been gaining a little weight since my appetite returned a few weeks ago (around 3 lbs). The only medication I’ve been taking is Tylenol to soothe some of my tension headaches. If I had metastasized cancer, would I be feeling even more fatigued and be losing even more weight? I’m an 18 year old, 5′9″ male, and my weight seems to be healthy for my age and height.
July 16, 2009
How Much Of Depression Do You Bring On Yourself, If It Starts An Early Age?
People keep telling me to take responsbility now and I am. But I can’t change anyone else. I have emotional breakdowns. My aunt has a brain cancer and that is another thing that is bringing my family down, especially my mother. I think of myself as a burden and I never feel like I am trying hard enough. That nothing I ever do will be good enough. I live with my family. It will be at least a year or two before I could even think about moving out. Why can’t I stop the depression and feel better? Medication, therapy, writing, walks, talking with friends, even talking with family after my emotional breakdowns, started up hobbies. But I still feel so empty. I just feel like I brought this on myself somehow. That you can only use depression as an excuse so much. I can’t change my thoughts of suicide or wanting to end it all. It’s not as intense, but it lurks in my mind almost everyday.
July 2, 2009
How Much Medication Does John Mccain Take?
“McCain has never been publicly vetted about what and how much medications he is taking. Aside from his anger and arthritic pain issues, McCain has had reoccurring bouts of malignant melanoma, a deadly form of cancer that can spread quickly throughout the body.”
Is he going to be OK?
June 5, 2009
Ehy Is Tt Certain Medications Such As Aids Drugs Or Cancer Fighting Drugs Cost So Much?
Because for every drug that actually works, there were tons more that didn’t. Pharmaceutical companies have to do YEARS of work not only to develop the drugs, but prove that they are safe and effective in numerous clinical trials.
By the time a drug becomes available, there are millions of dollars that have been invested in its production. In turn, they use the revenue from these drugs to finance research on new drugs, as well. It doesn’t seem fair, but at the same time, we can’t try to stop progress or disease like cancer and AIDS will never be cured.
June 4, 2009
How Much Could I Spend On Cancer Medications?
After twenty years of group insurance, I’m trying to pick a suitable individual plan to carry me from where I am now (early 50’s) to Medicare. My husband, nearing mid fifties, is looking at early retirement, as well.
We are in good health for people our ages. My husband and I have always remained active, watched our weight, and had preventative wellness care on schedule. We are looking most closely at “disaster” high deductible HSA compatible policies. One of the things that has us stumped is predicting “worst case” scenarios, especially whether or not to get a drug coverage benefit.
How much might we expect to pay for something like a month’s worth of cancer treatment drugs? I assume that some are more expensive than others, but does anyone have an idea what the ranges would be?
In lieu of personal experience, does anyone have a good reference site I could use?
Thanks. Health insurance: something I don’t want to buy, am happy not to use, but feel foolish trying to skip