Disa Apteek
When you're choosing a pharmacy to manage your regular prescriptions, the difference between a good one and a poor one often comes down to how seriously they take the interaction check. Disa Apteek operates with the assumption that your GP knows what they're doing, but your pharmacist knows your complete medication list in a way your doctor might not—especially if you're seeing multiple specialists or buying OTC supplements. The pharmacist who questions why you're on two similar blood pressure medicines, or flags a painkiller that'll clash with your anticoagulant, or advises you that your new antibiotic affects your contraception—that's competence you can't see on a price list. It's the difference between a prescription that's written and a prescription that's actually safe. Experience in this space means staying current with new drug interactions, understanding medical aid rules that change annually, and having the confidence to pick up the phone to your doctor when something doesn't add up.