Submitted by EconomySeaweed7693 t3_10xd886 in massachusetts
So my sister picked up the medications for my entire family today , I'm not gonna say which specific CVS, but I will say it is in the Lowell area, and my mom takes 1,000 mg Metformin and she normally receives 2 vials of 90. It says on the side 90/180 printed to confirm that.
I prepay for it for them , not a large dollar amount so its not an issue, and I have had an issue with CVS claiming they gave my mom a prescription when they never did years ago, so I have my parents send me a photo of all the scripts they pick up when they leave. Today , she only received 1 vial of metformin which she told me she thought was odd, and she never opened the prescription bag and you can clearly see in the photo there is 1 vial not 2 and she opens it up and there's only 90/180 confirmed by the side of the vial. She went to CVS an hour ago and told the pharmacist and the pharmacist got angry at my mother. Told her are you sure the missing vial is not at home, and you did not drop it somewhere. I sent her the photo clearly showing theres only 1 vial in the bag , not 2 , and the pharmacist does not apologize or anything and just walks away and goes on her computer, and asks for the tech to come over, getting angry at the tech.
Well, I wish that was the end of my CVS fiasco, but my dad goes to open his Eliquis script and he has 2 stock bottles of 2.5 which is the correct dose, and 1 stock bottle of 5 mg and I'm like how can this possibly happen. How can this happen twice in one day and surely I can't be the only one ?
Does anyone else have similar experiences? I went to talk to my local Walgreens pharmacist that I know and I talk to , and he said CVS virtual verifies (what does that mean?) and the pharmacist clearly was not doing her job correctly because if she verified it correctly, that situation would not happen.
He also that CVS also skeleton staffs its pharmacies,(same with Walgreens) making it impossible for pharmacists to do their job correctly , and issues are bound to happen.
To be honest, I have had terrible experiences with both CVS and Walgreens, and I'm just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. I usually pick up certain pharmacy items at Costco Pharmacy because of their better prices, but they don't have the most convenient hours, and going to Nashua from Lowell, when you don't have to is inconvenient.
Are the supermarket pharmacies better, and are there any good independents in that area?
76Introvert t1_j7ro0gu wrote
I have a prescription for 9 migraine pills for 30 days. CVS once filled it for 30 pills. It was great because my migraines were fixed for quite some time. Didn’t bother going back to tell them. Reverse insurance karma.