krasota ([personal profile] rootofnewt) wrote2002-01-05 02:37 pm

friday, cont'd

after being overjoyed with the ortho surgeon, i headed out... ashbet and i went back to the pharmacy, where i waited 45 minutes to pick up a prescription i'd dropped off three hours earlier. i also argued over the month's supply.

pharmacist: you only get a month's supply--30 pills, that's two pills, twice a day.
me: a month's supply of two pills, twice a day, is 60 pills, not 30.
pharmacist: are you sure?
me: ah, you must be using *new* math, which might be acceptable for high school graduates, but is not acceptable for pharmacy.

okay, i didn't say that, but i was tempted.

anyhow, after much argument, she gave me 60 pills. then, i realized she gave me the generic, not the name-brand. back i go, to ask to see the generic's ingredients (must check for food allergens).

pharmacist: um?? where would the ingredients be?
me: either on the bottle or on the insert attached to the original container.
pharmacist: they aren't on here.
me, pointing to insert glued to the lid of the bottle the pharmacist holds in his hand: try in here.
pharmacist: you might want to read this, it doesn't make much sense to me.

well, i read it, thanked him, and left.

i am never using another rite-aid again. in the last year, the service at rite-aid has gone completely downhill. i use them because they are convenient and i used to be able to get quick, intelligent service. no more. i went to the rite-aid above simply because it's my old pharmacy--i used to live and work nearby and the pharmacists knew and recognized me. those older folks aren't around anymore, though, and seem to have been replaced by overworked idiots.

time to find a new pharmacy.

after that fiasco, ashbet and i attempted to find parking downtown so we could visit her boy and a friend of ours. we couldn't find parking, so we parked illegally (gov't vehicles only, but none in sight) and waited with the vehicle. in time, her boy came and we headed home, to pick up ashbet's daughter.

we did a few things afterwards, went to cvs to pick up ashbet's prescriptions and my antihistamines (ashbet has furry feline beasties)... then we fetched boy from the metro, went to an aquarium store... boy loves fish. he was very happy.

then we tried to go to a restaurant which was, sadly, infested with soy. so we went back to ashbet's, where she fixed a WONDERFUL meal. :) we watched iron chef and animal detectives (poor rhinos)... boy and i came home and rested a bit, had our third meal (my third meal, his fourth) of indian fried rice.

yum.

so the day ended quite nicely, in spite of my pharmacy's attempt to invoke my wrath.

[identity profile] leighannew.livejournal.com 2002-01-05 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yikes! A pharmacist who can't comprehend a prescription or understand the information onthe insert! I'm sure glad I have access to one of the few remaining independent, local pharmacies run by people who actually know what they're doing. Hope you can find a decent one.

[identity profile] dahliablue.livejournal.com 2002-01-05 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
are you able to take the generic klonopin (after reading it for yourself!!)? that's what i take. couldn't afford non-generic then, and still can't, 3 years later!

[identity profile] absinthea.livejournal.com 2002-01-06 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
In my experience as an RN, let me tell you that most pharmacists are complete blubbering idiots...save for the cutie-hottie Asian guys that work in my hospital's pharmacy. They are both at least 2nd generation Americans. One is Vietnamese and the other is Chinese. *shhhh* don't tell hubby...but then again, he'd just laugh it off and tell me that I have an Asian boy fetish. LOL!