“We’ve been stabbed in the back by national corporations and their associations that want to put their profits over patient safety. I don’t blame the pharmacists. Pharmacists are often overworked and unable to properly counsel patients on their medications that they are giving them. Pharmacists are starting to organize against their working conditions. They don’t have the time or training to practice medicine, but ya know … profits over patients. Between dispensing medications, ringing up deodorant and Nerdz ropes [candy], they are going to practice medicine too?” Hauter asked.