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I'm not a pharmacist or student, I am a patient. I came across this site when I while trying to research. I wanted to ask if anyone could advise me on who I can contact about a recent problem I had at a CVS pharmacy.
I just had a prescription filled at CVS, I've been filling there for a few months after cancelling my membership to Costco. I have a weekly prescription for tylenol #4, qty 30. My doctor usually sends a script with 3 refills to for the month. It's a 7 day supply and usually lasts me around 10 days. I requested a refill, receive a call that it was ready about an hour later, then picked up the prescription the next day. I used the drive thru so I did not see where the prescription was stored.
I brought it home then put it aside until it was time to take it which was about 2 hours later. There was an obvious difference in the quantity, I counted and there were only 10. I thought maybe it was because they did not have enough (it's frequently on backorder) but usually there's a note to indicate a partial fill. I called the pharmacy to ask and spoke with the pharmacist. She asked me if there was an initial on the bottle (there was) and said it was double counted and that it was impossible for there to be a mistake. She was very rude and said that a lot of people lie and say they are missing tablets and if I continue to insist that something is missing, she would give me the additional quantity but I would no longer be able to fill there.
I stopped talking to her at that point and drove to the store. There were 2 managers behind the store counter and explained to them what happened. I made it clear to them that I did not care that about getting the extra quantity, if I needed more I could get another fill from my doctor, but that I was concerned that error had been made and the pharmacist refused to listen or entertain the possibility that it could happen. One of the managers went back to talk to pharmacist and then brought back the bag and said that she gave me the missing quantity but that they checked the stock and quantity was correct.
I told him again that getting the quantity was not what I was worried about but that there is some lapse in their process and they needed to look into it since the pharmacist was adamant that a mistake was not possible. He said the only thing for him to do was to keep the prescription and initiate action from LP but that it could be several weeks before that would be complete and would not have my medication. I told him to do it and he took the medication.
I also contacted the police department because my doctor's office advised me that I needed to make a report if I could. They would need that for them to rewrite the prescription (since I had outstanding refills).
I realize that there are some people that do try to get extra pills and lie, the pharmacist told me that and managers also said that, and the detective that came over (the police station is across the street) also said that. That was very frustrating to me because I never asked for the missing tablets and thought I made that really clear so it's not the same situation. The store said that they always keep scheduled meds locked in a cabinet and only the pharmacists has access to it. That even the techs never touch the scheduled meds, after the order is filled, it is then locked in a safe until the patient picks it up. I did not see where my prescription was stored this time, but I know that on other occasions it was not locked in a safe, it was sitting with the other prescriptions.
I don't count my meds, so I have no clue if this has happened before. I only noticed because there was were so many missing. For the most part, I didn't seem like anyone believed me. I asked for the number of the corporate office and was given an 800 number that was a pharmacy locator. I have no idea if the problem was intentional or accidental, but something went wrong and feel strongly that someone should look into it before something bad happens to a patient. I was only shorted tablets, but next time someone could get the wrong meds or something. If anyone can advise me of what I could do or who I could talk to at the corporate office I would appreciate it.
I just had a prescription filled at CVS, I've been filling there for a few months after cancelling my membership to Costco. I have a weekly prescription for tylenol #4, qty 30. My doctor usually sends a script with 3 refills to for the month. It's a 7 day supply and usually lasts me around 10 days. I requested a refill, receive a call that it was ready about an hour later, then picked up the prescription the next day. I used the drive thru so I did not see where the prescription was stored.
I brought it home then put it aside until it was time to take it which was about 2 hours later. There was an obvious difference in the quantity, I counted and there were only 10. I thought maybe it was because they did not have enough (it's frequently on backorder) but usually there's a note to indicate a partial fill. I called the pharmacy to ask and spoke with the pharmacist. She asked me if there was an initial on the bottle (there was) and said it was double counted and that it was impossible for there to be a mistake. She was very rude and said that a lot of people lie and say they are missing tablets and if I continue to insist that something is missing, she would give me the additional quantity but I would no longer be able to fill there.
I stopped talking to her at that point and drove to the store. There were 2 managers behind the store counter and explained to them what happened. I made it clear to them that I did not care that about getting the extra quantity, if I needed more I could get another fill from my doctor, but that I was concerned that error had been made and the pharmacist refused to listen or entertain the possibility that it could happen. One of the managers went back to talk to pharmacist and then brought back the bag and said that she gave me the missing quantity but that they checked the stock and quantity was correct.
I told him again that getting the quantity was not what I was worried about but that there is some lapse in their process and they needed to look into it since the pharmacist was adamant that a mistake was not possible. He said the only thing for him to do was to keep the prescription and initiate action from LP but that it could be several weeks before that would be complete and would not have my medication. I told him to do it and he took the medication.
I also contacted the police department because my doctor's office advised me that I needed to make a report if I could. They would need that for them to rewrite the prescription (since I had outstanding refills).
I realize that there are some people that do try to get extra pills and lie, the pharmacist told me that and managers also said that, and the detective that came over (the police station is across the street) also said that. That was very frustrating to me because I never asked for the missing tablets and thought I made that really clear so it's not the same situation. The store said that they always keep scheduled meds locked in a cabinet and only the pharmacists has access to it. That even the techs never touch the scheduled meds, after the order is filled, it is then locked in a safe until the patient picks it up. I did not see where my prescription was stored this time, but I know that on other occasions it was not locked in a safe, it was sitting with the other prescriptions.
I don't count my meds, so I have no clue if this has happened before. I only noticed because there was were so many missing. For the most part, I didn't seem like anyone believed me. I asked for the number of the corporate office and was given an 800 number that was a pharmacy locator. I have no idea if the problem was intentional or accidental, but something went wrong and feel strongly that someone should look into it before something bad happens to a patient. I was only shorted tablets, but next time someone could get the wrong meds or something. If anyone can advise me of what I could do or who I could talk to at the corporate office I would appreciate it.