User:ZunuwuJalozi

With great regret, We have to share with you this story with you...it's sad, but very true.

I was at the job last night so we had our usual craze between 10PM to midnight (and beyond...yup, I work the overnight shift!). We were attempting to sort out a coverage issue for certainly one of our patients inside first lane in our drive-through (we'll call her Sally) while another car sat waiting inside second lane. While my colleagues were dealing with the drive-through patients, I was about the phone which has a not so happy patient. Evidently someone was here to pick-up her medications and one of them had not been ready...she said the person picking up on her was in the drive-through in the red Bronco (take note of the last part, it's somewhat important!) So, I solved the challenge with the upset patient for the phone together one of my colleagues sell her prescription to the person obtaining on her (to the red Bronco guy in lane 2). Meanwhile, Sally wound up coming inside to call her insurance in about solving the problem. Unfortunately her insurance had expired so she finished up taking her prescriptions back (one of which has been for Percocet). We persisted with this work, helping patients while they came along and keeping things straight in the pharmacy. About 30 minutes later, Sally called us and she would are actually a bit freaked out. Apparently, the red Bronco guy (who had been in lane 2 while she was in lane 1) came as much as her outside after she left a shop and asked her if she'd got a new prescription for any narcotic. If so, he desired to buy the narcotic prescription from her. NOTE:  Narcotics are prescription medications employed to treat severe pain, and they also are commonly sold illegally on the road as a recreational drug (gets people high and happy).

The red Bronco guy had overheard the discussion between Sally and my colleague while sitting in the drive-through. Somewhere because conversation, the Percocet prescription was discussed so he knew she was there to pick-up an opiate medication. Even though his business was done with the pharmacy, he stuck around inside the parking area until Sally became available in the store...that's when he made his move. Luckily, Sally we had not filled/purchased her Percocet prescription - that knows what may have gone down if she had! It isn't likely that Sally would have been hurt, but there happen to be cases like Sally's where people are already attacked. Instead, Sally only agreed to be freaked out (rightfully so) and wanted to warn us concerning the red Bronco guy. Not only can pharmacies be held up, but you may be too - you might have what unhealthy person wants. If they want your medications badly enough, they could take drastic measures to acquire them. I don't need to scare you because it is rare that something like what happened to Sally would happen for you - wanted to produce sure you occur to be cautious of your respective surroundings! If you're feeling you will need more privacy on the pharmacy, please let the pharmacy staff know and I'm sure they'll do the things they can to meet your needs...besides, it is the law! Has Sally's situation happened for your requirements before? Definitely share your story because In my opinion the more cases shared, the harder cautious others will be!