You get much better service, too.I use a local independent pharmacy - would rather keep the $$ in my community than give it to some faceless corporation.
You get much better service, too.I use a local independent pharmacy - would rather keep the $$ in my community than give it to some faceless corporation.
Blood sugar or A1C?I've been on it for a long time.. I guess I'm doing Ok because the thing that concerns my doctor the most is my blood sugar...
They made it all the way from China or India...loli would be more concerned about meds being transported in a hot or cold delivery truck and then on a porch or cooling in a mail box. Most meds have a small window of safe temperature ranges before they denature. How much do they denature, who knows but it could be a risk. Hopefully the trucks transporting the meds to the pharmacy have some climate control.
Nope. Hate the ruinous amazon business model, Plus delightful, Meeghan at the RiteAid two miles up the road is worth the monthly visit. I wish I needed another vaccine - in that quiet little adjunct vestibule, dis-robing ...Anyone here using it?
Any thoughts?
Not getting into anything medical but I was thinking about trying it. Thanks![]()
Yeah we think alike...Nope. Hate the ruinous amazon business model, Plus delightful, Meeghan at the RiteAid two miles up the road is worth the monthly visit. I wish I needed another vaccine - in that quiet little adjunct vestibule, dis-robing ...
Good point, makes me wonder if the meds are transported in a climate controlled delivery truck and on a climate controlled plane to the US. Is cargo even climate controlled, especially sensitive items such as medicine? Maybe @Astro14 can elaborate.They made it all the way from China or India...lol
Crying shame..
Didnt ask me but, I dumped the diuretic fast. ER do gave me that at and unscheduled ER visit when I had visible eye bleed and found my bP was 247/132 at a grocery store machine.How are you doing on Losartan? I'm going to ask my doctor to switch me to that tomorrow from Lisinopril/HCTZ.
I do have a couple of thoughts. You will likely get your Rx in the manufacturer's original factory packaging, meaning no pharmacist has coughed onto your pills or dropped them on the floor or touched them with his fingers while sorting the pills into generic pill containers*. Maybe you'll even get blister packs which ensure pills to be optimally packaged. My other thought is the counterfeit issue.Anyone here using it?
Any thoughts?
Not getting into anything medical but I was thinking about trying it. Thanks![]()
Yeah I seen that as well myself on several occasions.I do have a couple of thoughts. You will likely get your Rx in the manufacturer's original factory packaging, meaning no pharmacist has coughed onto your pills or dropped them on the floor or touched them with his fingers while sorting the pills into generic pill containers*. Maybe you'll even get blister packs which ensure pills to be optimally packaged. My other thought is the counterfeit issue.
*I saw a pharmacist drop and then pick pills out of a keyboard and put them in a patient's bottle. I also saw a pharmacist sweep pills up with his hand from a pharmacy counter.
BTW, you can ask your pharmacist to give you your meds in the original packaging. I did that when I needed an antibiotic.Yeah I seen that as well myself on several occasions.
Trust no one.I don't trust Amazon enough.
Yeah I do get sealed boxes instead of bottles. I only get two but hate the month to month pickup deal my insurance enforcesBTW, you can ask your pharmacist to give you your meds in the original packaging. I did that when I needed an antibiotic.
I sure cant wait till there is some weed in a pill form for pain relief!I don't think they offer weed.
Your doctor can usually prescribe a 3-month supply - unless it's a controlled substance.Yeah I do get sealed boxes instead of bottles. I only get two but hate the month to month pickup deal my insurance enforces