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The average salary for a Pharmacy Aide in U.S. is $38,980.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $38,980

$27,560$56,800

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.74

$13.25$27.31

What does a Pharmacy Aide earn?

On average, pharmacy aides earn around $38,980 per year in the U.S.. Pharmacy aides help pharmacists prepare prescriptions, issue medication and provide customer service. They may help to order, label and store medication and check for accuracy in prescriptions and orders. In addition, pharmacy aides may help with stocking shelves, inventory control and other administrative duties related to the pharmacy.

How to earn more as a Pharmacy Aide

To become a Pharmacy Aide, you will need to complete a course in pharmacy technology. Alternatively, you could explore a registered apprenticeship to gain hands-on experience. To make more money in this role, you might look into specialising in specific aspects of pharmacy assistance, such as administrative duties or clinical assistance. Additionally, you could consider working in management positions, or taking on freelance assignments for more flexibility.