Before switching insurances and moving that pharmacy would always have everything and it was a local mom and pop place but I never had an issue with that place.
I switched pharmacies in January since that place was a lot further and while they took my insurance they weren't a preferred pharmacy so I would be paying double for my medications instead of my $5 for all generics so I switched to one of the preferred and I had no problem with them not having my medications until the call on Monday that they were out of my Buspirone and didn't know when they would get any in but they always have my Seroquel; Omeprazole; Verapamil; and my Daysee which is refilled every three months. I have honestly never had a problem before the Buspirone shortage.
I've also never had a problem with being judged by the pharmacist for being on any of my meds; the only time I have been judged was when an older man heard that I was picking up a beta blocker and he told me that I was much to young and pretty to need a beta blocker. I also got the same lecture one day waiting in the waiting room to see my Cardiologist that I was much to young to need one. I wish I didn't need a Cardiologist. The pharmacist is usually pretty chatty as well and I never feel judged by them or the tech's.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Depression
Symptoms of PTSD
Trintellix 10mg once daily
Buspar 10mg three times daily
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