~hugs~ So sad that because of the idiots laws get instituted that actually inconvenience the rest of society. If I lived closer I would get some for you.
You'd score some claritin for me, eh? ;) It's ironic that in trying to prevent ciminal use of the substance they make legitimate users act like they're tring to buy illegal substances in order to stay healthy.
Eh, as inconveniences go, it's minor. It was more the point of the whole matter. So, they're all idiots, but I have to pay the consequences? That kind of thing.
Claritin should still be available without any fuss; it's Claritin-D with psuedoephedrin that is behind phramacy counters. You're not able to get a small box at a local pharmacy to tide you over? Most make their own brand version of it, too.
You speak sense, but Costco, at least mine, does not follow it. I just take straight Claritin, not Claritin D but they keep everything except the children's doprs behind the coutner now. Personally I think Costco is way over reacting, of couse I suppose they might fall under differnt rules because of the quantity they sell in each package.
That would make sense...if they're selling in serious bulk, they have reason to limit access to it. Still, you could get a small pharmacy own-brand package to tide you over in the meantime, no?
Oh totally. I also have a few days until my current pack runs out. So more likely I will head over to Costco tomorrow, Saturday being like the only time the phramacy is open that I can go.
yet another reason I wouldnt mind a selective apocalypse hitting the planet. if it killed off all the fucking morons, we'd be left with decent people, and a controllable population (it'd wipe out 2/3 - 3/4 of the current population, Im sure)
For a long time we've had to sign for any children's "cold" medicine stuff we purchased and you've been limited to like 2 bottles at a time. Which, we always bought two bottles because we don't share droppers/spoons for the kids.
Zach takes Claritin daily and flonase daily for allergies. We haven't had any trouble getting the Claritin though.... yet.
I loathe junkies personally and not just because of this stuff.
I agree about junkies. I understand it's an illness and was not what they desired when they began taking drugs but, for crying out loud, they knew the risks and still chose to take drugs anyway and the end result is extremely expensive for family and friends in terms of heartache, worry, time, and actual money. Being a junkie is a dangerous kind of extreme selfishness, pure and simple.
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It's ironic that in trying to prevent ciminal use of the substance they make legitimate users act like they're tring to buy illegal substances in order to stay healthy.
Eh, as inconveniences go, it's minor. It was more the point of the whole matter. So, they're all idiots, but I have to pay the consequences? That kind of thing.
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Zach takes Claritin daily and flonase daily for allergies. We haven't had any trouble getting the Claritin though.... yet.
I loathe junkies personally and not just because of this stuff.
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