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So I had the Vid last week, bad cold whooptydooo. Last couple days I could feel my sinuses getting funky with a slight headache. Today it's a full blown sinus infection with a debilitating headache, I can't even think straight it's so painful. So I get a prescription for antibiotics and an anti-inflammatory steroid. It's transferred electronically. I drive 15min to the pharmacy and they say it's going to be another 45min.

How long does it take to put some pills from a large bottle into a small bottle and print a label? Seriously. WTF!?

Edit: Wow. Those steroids are fucking amazing. No more pressure, no more incapacitating pain. Fuck yes. That pain was my body fucking itself up. No need for that.

So I had the Vid last week, bad cold whooptydooo. Last couple days I could feel my sinuses getting funky with a slight headache. Today it's a full blown sinus infection with a debilitating headache, I can't even think straight it's so painful. So I get a prescription for antibiotics and an anti-inflammatory steroid. It's transferred electronically. I drive 15min to the pharmacy and they say it's going to be another 45min. How long does it take to put some pills from a large bottle into a small bottle and print a label? Seriously. WTF!? Edit: Wow. Those steroids are fucking amazing. No more pressure, no more incapacitating pain. Fuck yes. That pain was my body fucking itself up. No need for that.

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1) they have to verify the medications won't react badly with each other

2) they have to verify the prescription is legitimate

3) they have check you aren't taking something else like from an ER visit or a prescription from another provider to ensure those meda won't react badly

4) once filled, the actual pharmacist re verifies all the above information and gets you the information about side effects