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Related: About this forumThis is new, and different. I fill my couple of prescriptions at COSTCO
One of them blood pressure medication Losartan.
I have about 10 left, so I called COSTCO pharmacy for a refill and... the pharmacist called: they are out, have no idea when a new shipment would arrive.
Just two miles from home there is a CVS Pharmacy, so decided to call them, dreading the possibility of others looking for a similar refill.
Yes, CVS pharmacist told me, we do have it, no problem. And, since I got my booster there three months ago, I was in their system.
Will call COSTCO and transfer it and will text you when you have it she said.
A sigh of relief.
But, really, I do hope that after shortage of milk cartons, really, a shortage of common medications will not be next.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)It is a pain to be without the proper meds. I am always sure to stay as far ahead as possible.
dem4decades
(11,914 posts)question everything
(48,811 posts)I was thinking that, since the prescriber is associated with a local hospital that the next step would be the hospital pharmacy.
dem4decades
(11,914 posts)by our insurance.
No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)Staff at Prescriber says Ozempic is similar and perhaps could be substituted.
I'm still following up.
captain queeg
(11,780 posts)chain problems. I went out and stocked up some groceries, just in case. They also mentioned prescriptions
multigraincracker
(34,080 posts)I don't really like them, but it works for most drugs.
Other than that, I always use one of two Independent local drug stores. One is a compounding pharmacy and if they don't have it, they'll make it up. I get some drugs from them that I can't get at the big stores because they won't carry anything that is too cheap for them to make any money on. The Independents do it as a service to the customer.