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CVS Pharmacist decides if you will get your medicine. Not your actual prescription.
Posted Wed August 9, 2006 4:54 pm, by June T. written to CVS
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I am writing to let you know just how your CVS here in Waterford, Mi manages the pharmacy.
I am recently disabled and have been placed on Medicaid. I moved to Waterford in March of this year due to my disability.
I am in constant pain and take medicine to try an control. Today, I had to have someone drive me to Rochester Hills to pick up my prescription, as it is a controlled substance. Unfortunately, it took almost 2 hours drive time. I took my prescription to the local CVS I have been using since my move and waited while "Denise" the pharmacist looked to make sure they had the medication. After waiting, she walked back to the counter and told me, "there are a few problems, the date is expired and the milligrams are wrong". " This doesn't come in 40 mg"
First of all.... The date was written 6/8/06 instead of 8/6/06 Two.. the milligrams are correct. I have several empty bottles from previously prescriptions and they are all 40 mg.
I told her I just made a trip of almost 2 hours and the date should be something they can call the doctor to clarify. Not that June of 2006 should be expired.
I have purchased my last item at your stores.
I am now going to find a pharmacy that wants my business.
I am sending this via Planet Feedback after spending 20 minutes on CVS web site only to get an "error processing" !
Thank you for your time,
Sincerely, June Tousignant
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