Today I went to a pharmacy near the NEPTUN supermarket at 2 Nazima Gadzhieva Street to buy medicines. The pharmacist, an adult woman, was standing next to the girl, and they were giggling, looking at me, and talking to each other in Azerbaijani, which is unfamiliar to me.
Then the pharmacist turned to me with a question:
— Do you take Ozempic?
I replied in surprise,
"Why do I need it?"
To which she calmly said,
"Well, you're just very fat, you need to lose weight."
I asked again.:
— Do you think you have the right to tell me that?
The pharmacist, with a displeased expression on her face, replied,
"Okay, then I'm sorry.
I am completely shocked by such incorrectness. I ask you to pay attention to the behavior of this employee and suspend her from communicating with people. Such a person should not work with clients.
Firstly, she is not a doctor and has no right to recommend any medications.
Secondly, she is obliged to comply with the norms of professional ethics and behave appropriately in a work environment, and not like at home, giving out inappropriate advice and comments.