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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Runner who wrote (9569)12/29/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (4) of 9818
 
<I doubt if many pharmacies gave anyone extra medicine the last month or so. Only your normal amount.>

Depends on the drug. Some supplies are short. Some aren't.

Beginning of November I went to a new pharmacy. They screwed up my prescription ... and initially gave me 90 days supply instead of 30 days [full price instead of HMO price] I didn't need 90 days ... because of my neighbor and a cousin who's a sale's rep for a pharmaceutical company ... I have a couple of months extra of "samples". So, I gave back 60 days.

So far, others that I know haven't had a problem getting 1-2 months extra drugs ... if they're willing to pay full price, rather than having insurance pick up part of the price.

But, like I said ... some drugs are more scarce than others.

I don't want anyone to panic. Though I have to admit, that call I got from the pharmacy ... that they had two pills left ... and I could come by for one if I needed it ... was REALLY weird. Obviously since I have a couple of months, it didn't mean much to me. But, if someone didn't fill their prescription until the bitter end ... they were in trouble.

I have piece of mind since Mom got several months extra of that glaucoma medicine for Dad. Without that medicine, he could go blind.

If they got a call from the pharmacy ... like I did today ... they'd be scared to death. Fortunately they don't have to panic.

Cheryl
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