Re: Oregon makes meth harder to make
- From: Nancy Rudins <nrudins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 08:53:06 -0500
tiny dancer wrote:
>
> "teleflora" <teleflora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:n3wMe.2531$Sj1.627@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Yeah, me too. My insurance company pays for prescription drugs. They
> DON'T
>> pay for OTC drugs. Hey, it's win-win for me.
>>
>> But it's not going to do a thing to stop drug use... or production.
> People
>> will always find some crap or other to stuff in their bodies.
>>
>> Cindy
>
>
> You might have trouble getting them to pay. Insurance companies consider
> certain drugs to be OTC and won't pay even if you have a script. We had
> the damnedest time trying to get a simple bottle of Robitussin AC last
> winter.
> Dh had a horrible cold/cough/virus. His doc told him to get a bottle to
> stop his cough at night. Even though it's OTC, you can't buy a bottle of
> it
> locally at all. Finally had to get a script for it, paid about three
> times as much as when one *could* still buy it OTC, and the insurance
> wouldn't cover it because the script wasn't required.
>
>
> td
Most of the stores around me lock up their pseudoephedrine drugs in
cases and if you need some, you just ask a clerk to get one out for
you. Seems a lot more sensible than that band-aid legislation
requiring a prescription for them.
Kind regards,
Nancy
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