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To: Rande Is who wrote (13658)10/19/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: OpusX  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
Rande,
A few weeks ago I had a patient's wife come in for some generic dexamethasone. It turns out RAD had charged her the Rx for around 40 bucks, My price was under 10. I called them myself to complain. Then the reports came out that in Florida RAD had a key on the computer terminal that would raise prices in increments of a buck or so at at time...Apparently they go after cash customers travelling thru or that don't know what a fair price should be. The womans husband was terminal cancer pt...I was furious, I gave her the Rx for free. As a Pharmacist and a person I was disgusted and sick from this, and vowed to always do my best to keep prices reasonable...good thing I manage a WMT pharmacy and can do what I want in terms of pricing, returns etc.

My 2 cents,

Robert