Not true yes usally ctqckheads are ones in sweaters on 90 degree days but there are some conditions that can cause a person to need sweater even in that weather. Also do to sun sensativety or being allergic to sun(yes its weird but true) we need to wear long sleves to protect us from sun.
I actually saw htis happen at Rite Aid a few months ago, some guy wanted needles & claimed he had diabetes & didn't have a prescription for it. They refused & as he walked out of the store he trashed the aisle he walked down while leaving....crazy stuff.
It is unfortunate that in the pharmacy where I work, we are obligated to sell syringes to every Tom, Dick, and Harry who asks. Once upon a time, we didn't have that rule, and we would always ask the OTC syringe shoppers if they got their insulin at our location. The liars were easy to spot, and almost invariably, they reply that they are "visiting my Grandma who lives here, but I'm from Arizona, and she needs syringes, but her insulin prescription is filled in Azrizona." See what I mean?
Cont. Write it down, neatly, like a grocery shopping list! If they ask where she fills her scripts tell them, "Well, she lives closest to Wal-Mart, so I'd figure she fills them there. But she didn't tell me exactly where, so I'm not %100 sure on that. I'm so sorry." If they ask for her name USE YOUR LAST NAME. Make sure to bring some kind of photo ID. They'll make you sign a log, but if local laws permit, they'll sell them to you. Try to find a 'good neighbor pharmacy' (Google them.)
If you want syringes, here's some advice: Write down the information you need to tell the pharmacy on a piece of paper (as if it was written directly from your TYPE 2 DIABETIC grandmother). Write down: 1. "Grandma", who no longer has a license, asks you to pick syringes up for them. 2. They've been a "Type 2 diabetic" for 11 yrs. 3. She takes 35 Units of Novolog insulin, 3 times a day AND 55 Units of Lantus at night. 4. She uses 100 Unit, 1mL 29 G syringes. .....
in my state, we can sell any # of syringes w/out a rx. it's obvious who the druggies are (they ask for "any size" and pay with $100 bills), but hey, at least we are helping decrease the risk of them getting hiv or hep c
Not true yes usally ctqckheads are ones in sweaters on 90 degree days but there are some conditions that can cause a person to need sweater even in that weather. Also do to sun sensativety or being allergic to sun(yes its weird but true) we need to wear long sleves to protect us from sun.
majormana1 3 days ago
I actually saw htis happen at Rite Aid a few months ago, some guy wanted needles & claimed he had diabetes & didn't have a prescription for it. They refused & as he walked out of the store he trashed the aisle he walked down while leaving....crazy stuff.
Anglynn74 1 week ago
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RustemSivil 2 weeks ago
It is unfortunate that in the pharmacy where I work, we are obligated to sell syringes to every Tom, Dick, and Harry who asks. Once upon a time, we didn't have that rule, and we would always ask the OTC syringe shoppers if they got their insulin at our location. The liars were easy to spot, and almost invariably, they reply that they are "visiting my Grandma who lives here, but I'm from Arizona, and she needs syringes, but her insulin prescription is filled in Azrizona." See what I mean?
FullmetalPharmacistQ 2 months ago
my wife is diabetic and most pharmacys dont just sell you seringes without a prescription although 1 does and thats rite aid.. no id no nothing
mandj10 3 months ago
you just need and an id and needs to be over 18 years, old with free sharps container included...
MsGuerrero87 6 months ago
Cont. Write it down, neatly, like a grocery shopping list! If they ask where she fills her scripts tell them, "Well, she lives closest to Wal-Mart, so I'd figure she fills them there. But she didn't tell me exactly where, so I'm not %100 sure on that. I'm so sorry." If they ask for her name USE YOUR LAST NAME. Make sure to bring some kind of photo ID. They'll make you sign a log, but if local laws permit, they'll sell them to you. Try to find a 'good neighbor pharmacy' (Google them.)
Swallowchllorox 7 months ago
If you want syringes, here's some advice: Write down the information you need to tell the pharmacy on a piece of paper (as if it was written directly from your TYPE 2 DIABETIC grandmother). Write down: 1. "Grandma", who no longer has a license, asks you to pick syringes up for them. 2. They've been a "Type 2 diabetic" for 11 yrs. 3. She takes 35 Units of Novolog insulin, 3 times a day AND 55 Units of Lantus at night. 4. She uses 100 Unit, 1mL 29 G syringes. .....
Swallowchllorox 7 months ago
lmao
EnterTheTerrible 8 months ago
in my state, we can sell any # of syringes w/out a rx. it's obvious who the druggies are (they ask for "any size" and pay with $100 bills), but hey, at least we are helping decrease the risk of them getting hiv or hep c
ArcadiaLynn 8 months ago