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Re: d4diddy post# 7027

Wednesday, 01/18/2006 11:18:04 PM

Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:18:04 PM

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Most drugstores are a part of a chain. Walgreen and CVS are two large chains, for example. K Mart, Kroger, and Walmart are among others with an in house drugstore. They buy at wholesale from Large drug companies, prepackaged, of varying strengths.

They dispense by deciphering horrible handwriting of Doctors,
(although I have noticed lots of doctors now use computers to print out prescriptions) and then count out the pills or pour out the amount of liquid called for. Print out the brochure for the drug from their computer library, pop the whole thing is a sack, and hand it over to the customer, after payment or arranging for payment.

Individual drugstores thus have absolutely no need for Valimed.

Perhaps a central purchasing point for a chain may use one to verify a new source, but I doubt it.

Are there any druggists here that want to tell me that i am fulla it??

Ole Crowe

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