The pharmacy technician, Charlie, is filling a refill prescription of a medication for a child. He checked the label and saw there was one refill left on the prescription. He then verified that all of the patient information was correct and up to date. Next, Charlie used a spatula to transfer the pills into the container the patient gave him. He went through his three checks, added a new label, and then gave the patient’s mother the prescription. Did Charlie commit any errors? Yes, he should have used a new child safety container and should have had the pharmacist initial the prescription. Yes, he should not have used the spatula to dispense the drugs and should have initialed the prescription. No, he followed the procedures set by his pharmacy with the three checks and proper handling of drugs. No, he correctly checked and replaced the labels and followed proper refill techniques.