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  • Submitted: Thursday, October 01, 2009
  • Last Posting: Saturday, October 31, 2009
  • Reported By: Jeanne — Painesville Twp Ohio USA
Walgreens Pharmacy
132 Richmond St Painesville Ohio 44077 United States of America

Walgreens Pharmacy refusal to fill pain medication until day before i run out Painesville, Ohio


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September 30, 2009

With prescription coverage decreasing and having to pay more out of pocket expense, I've been checking pharmacies near my home to see if prices fluctuate from store to store in order to find the pharmacy that will save me the most money. I take multiple prescribed meds due to many debilitating conditions of which I suffer.    

On September 30, 2009, I was issued a prescription by my Rheumatologist which I fill on a monthly basis.  Upon arrival at Walgreens located @ 162 Richmond St Painesville Ohio, I gave the pharmacist my prescription, which is a narcotic. The last time I filled this medication was September 9, 2009 at another pharmacy in my area.  Since Walgreens pharmacy was somewhat busy, I said I'd be back to pick it up sometime over the next few days.  Before I made it to the front entrance of the store, my last name was called over ther loud speaker, telling me to return to the pharmacy. Without hesitation, I returned to the pharmacy and waited for the pharmacist to approach me. In front of multiple patrons and staff, the female pharmacist announced she would not fill my "NARCOTICS"  because it was too early from the last date it was filled, which was September 9, 2009. Humiliated and shocked, I asked her to give me the prescription back (as I was thinking I'd never return to this store again because of the embarrassment of 30+ people looking at me like I was a "druggie")! As I stood there waiting for her to give me the written prescription back, I wondered what was taking so long.

I peeked around the corner and noticed this female writing IN HUGE BLACK LETTERS that the prescription should not be filled until October 8, 2009, a day before I run out of the medication. Then she proceeds to stamp an imprint on the back of the prescription that says WALGREENS PHARMACY 162 Richmond Street Painesville OH along with their phone number!  Because I was mortified, it never occurred to me that this was the same pharmacist who stated a few months ago, that I was filling my prescription a week after the date it was written, and I should "be out of pain" by then! Again, loud enough for staff and multiple customers to hear.  In addition to that, she stated she would have to call my doctor to make sure it was a "valid" prescription. This happend on a Friday after 6:00 pm; my doctors office was closed until Monday at 8:00 am. Since I waited until the last minute to fill it, I would've been completely out of meds until it was verified by my physician, whenever he had the availablility to speak with her. I guarantee, the pharmacist would've held on to it as long as possible just to infuriate me! I was extremely angry and demanded my prescription be given back to me (only that time she did not write anything on the prescription, so I was able to fill it at another pharmacy). 

My doctor monitors me extremely close. I see him, at minimum, every other month. Often, I see him several months in a row in order to address the problems from my progressive disease(s). His care also includes print-outs from multiple pharmacies to verify his patients are not trying to abuse the medications by running to different pharmacys to fill too early. He also demands unannounced drug screens by blood and urine taken in his office @ time of visit to see if any narcotics are being used that he doesnt prescribe (legal or illegal). I have been his patient since 2001, and have been on the same medication(s) since that point in time. He writes my prescriptions to be filled up to a week prior to running out of medication just in case any problems should arise from the drug store. On top of his faith in me, my insurance company allows refills up to 1 week prior to running out of medication. Somehow, the Walgreens Pharmacist seems to make her own rules and assumes the role of God while filling or not filling legally written prescriptions.  And now that I've had time to digest the incident, she has been nasty to me, in general, on several other occasions.  I must be a slow learner, but I guarantee, after she fills this medication that she has decorated with her magic markers, I will never return to that store for any reason!

Just in case anyone reading this has their prescriptions filled at this Walgreens, again located @ 162 Richmond St Painesville Oh, allow me to describe her physically in hopes you will recognize her if you choose to continue being their customer.  She's caucasion between the ages of 32-38, approx 5'7 and 160 lbs, with dark red/auburn long hair which ends slightly beyond her breasts. If you cant recognize her by that description, you'll certaintly recognize her by her deplorable attitude and unprofessionalism.  Your best bet is to take your prescription to another pharmacy(THATS NOT A WALGREENS) before you encounter her pathetic existence!

I cant wait to return to this pharmacy to have my prescription filled (since she defaced it with her coloring, I feel obligated to return to this store). However, prior to walking to the pharmacy, I will be sure to have her supervisor escort me to the pharmacy counter after I've given him an earfull regarding her deplorable respresentation of their store! And also showing him the bottle of pills I have from last months refill that's still halfway full!

Not everybody who's prescribed a narcotic is a junkie! Some of us actually are a  contributing part of society trying to manage the best we can. t

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#1 Consumer Comment

I know what you mean

AUTHOR: Mrtim - Worth (U.S.A.)

I had virtually the same experience here. I saw my rheumatologist and he gave me a written prescription for pain medication. I decided to switch from CVS to Walgreens after hearing such great things about their convienient drive-through window. Since I had a few from my previous prescription, I didn't bring in the new one for a few days. Once I did I had a heck of a time since my doctor wrote additional info on the script and they questioned it. I told them it was the same type of medication as CVS provided and even showed them the bottle, but they still insisted on calling the doctor. Even though they could have confirmed it, they treated me like a criminal until the doctor called them back and even then they treated me like scum. 2 weeks pass and I called in to get a refill, and I was told it would be ready in 2 hours and they gave me a price. I drove over and gave my info and then the technician starts giving me this look - I just knew it was trouble. She informed me that they would NOT fill it early for any reason and I would need to contact my doctor. Though I was upset that they told me it was ready to go 2 hours earlier, I said that I would contact my doctor the next day and see what could be done. I called the next day and I was informed that Walgreens sent the doctor a fax stating that I was beligerent and combative and demanding the prescription. Also, they absolutely would NOT refill it until 30 days from the pick up of the previous prescription.

Now my doctor is treating me like garbage and is convinced that i'm up to no good, and would not listen to me. If Walgreens had not interferred I could have explained that I took additional doses to deal with a toothache I had developed from a car accident a few days earlier (bit down hard after impact). Also, he would have learned that I was not out of medication, but just trying to get the refill early since my pain doesnt exactly have a set schedule. Thanks to Walgreens I spent additional time in pain, and my relationship with my rheumatologist is severly damaged. I am in the process of having my refills switched to CVS and getting documentation stating that I no longer have an account with Walgreens so my doctor doesn't think I am jumping from pharmacy to pharmacy.

I went to Walgreens hoping it would be more convienent, only to find that it was far from that. And one quick little thing - once the prescription was ready after the full time elapsed, I noticed that the refill count listed was off by one. I wonder where those pills went, uppity Walgreens employees? Enjoy your investigation and impending inventory!


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#2 Employee

i am a pharmacy tech at walgreens

AUTHOR: Adam - mobile (U.S.A.)

i can tell you right now that it is a federal law that you cannot fill narcotic medication and other certain medications to soon. thats why it says 30 day supply. that is enough to get you through till your next prescription refill. The reason why she wrote on it and stamped it is to prevent  you from walking out to another pharmacy and refilling it there. It is a safety procedure. To many tim s i have seen people come in with fake scripts and try to get them filled. What you dont know is that they went to 3 other pharmacies trying to get them filled. The pharamcist was doing her job.  Did you ever ask why she was doing what she was doing, instead of getting indignant.  She called your doctor because like you said you shop around at different pharmacies to see about lower prices . Guess what if you are not in their system they are going to call your doctor to verify . Especially on a controlled substance. Take a chill pill. Its for your benefit. With all the people writting fake scripts out there that is one of the reason why medication is so expensive.  She is doing you a favor going thriough all these checks.  Again i reiterate if your medication was filled at another pharmacy besides walgreens you are not in there system. STOP GOING TO DIFFERENT PHARMACIES!!! that might help. guaranteed if you went back when you are supposed to fill your script you would have no problem. Why are you filling your script so soon anyways?  And no one looks at you like a druggie when a pharmacist says they cannot fill your narcotics. Its not like your buying meth, get over yourself.  Everyhting they did is in the confines of the law and what she is supposed to do.
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#3 Consumer Comment

Okay...

AUTHOR: Robert - Irvine (U.S.A.)

He writes my prescriptions to be filled up to a week prior to running out of medication just in case any problems should arise from the drug store. On top of his faith in me, my insurance company allows refills up to 1 week prior to running out of medication.

You went in on September 30th.  That is 9 days before your other prescrpition would have run out.  Last time I checked 9 is greater than 7.  So while they say they will allow this UP TO a week in advance you attempted to fill it more than a week in advance.  So when they called you back they were correct, it was too early to have it filled.  On top of that you had the previous one filled at another pharmacy.  Not saying that you were doing anything wrong but with both of those you have to see where they could see a possible problem.  So I am not going to go into her attitude as I was not there so do not know if that is the entire story or if it has been slanted in your favor. 

But there is one other strange item.  This is that with 9 days left you stated you had half of the pills left.  If that is the case why are you so worried about running out before the 9th? 


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#4 Consumer Comment

Normal

AUTHOR: Ashley - springfield (U.S.A.)

This is normal. Walgreens is just following the rules. Most insurance companies will not allow you to fill a prescription early. You had a 30 day supply, you should be able to come a day or so before and fill out. You were trying to come over a week early. I'm on medication that is not a narcotic, its a breathing medication, and I cannot fill the prescription at wal-mart until a day or two before the 30 days.

These rules are laid down by the insurance companies in compliance with federal law. They are not discriminating against you, they are just following the rules. Just have your doctor file your prescription directly with the pharmacy and then there's no issue with it.

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#5 Employee

I am also an employee at walgreens pharmacy...

AUTHOR: aaaaaaaaa - aaaaaaaaa (USA)

It is standard Walgreens procedure to prevent the selling of prescription based narcotics until the current prescription has expired.

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#6 Consumer Comment

YOU blew it

AUTHOR: Resty - Waunakee (U.S.A.)

9 days is at minimum 2 days too early.....especially for a narcotic.

You had filled that script at another pharmacy just a few days prior and were attempting to refill it at another pharmacy yet again.....early.

Then you state that you didnt care it wasnt a big deal because you had half a bottle left (or something of that kind)

With the last remark said.....why were you getting all pissy because they told you it was too early? What that remark also tells a trained ear is  you're hoarding your meds and THAT is a RED FLAG to any doctor or pharmacist.

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#7 Consumer Comment

YOU blew it

AUTHOR: Resty - Waunakee (U.S.A.)

9 days is at minimum 2 days too early.....especially for a narcotic.

You had filled that script at another pharmacy less than 3 weeks prior and were attempting to refill it at yet another pharmacy yet again.....early.(9 days)

Then you state that you didnt care it wasnt a big deal because you had half a bottle left (or something of that effect)

With the last remark said.....why were you getting all pissy because they told you it was too early?

 What that remark also tells a trained ear is you're hoarding your meds and THAT is a RED FLAG to any doctor or pharmacist.

You are not near as innocent as you seek to appear to the readers here.  I have to wonder what is going on that you're not saying. Let me just tell ya....none of the readers here are blind......they KNOW EXACTLY what you're NOT saying so you're not conning anyone.

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#8 Consumer Comment

It's Federal Law

AUTHOR: Jacqui - Seymour (U.S.A.)

I am currently a pharmacy technician at Wal-Mart. I can assure you that the pharmacist that handled your prescription made only one mistake.  She should have pulled you to the consultation area and explained the situation to you in a more private setting. Every thing else she did was simply her job. Laws state that controlled substances can be filled only two days early. As long as you take the medication as directed by your doctor, you should not run out before your next available fill. It's okay to shop around for the best prices, as long as once you commit to a pharmacy to fill it you keep the prescription there (and are sure that you make the pharmacy aware of other medications you may be on). Especially with a narcotics prescription, since they are heavily regulated and can only be transferred one time and one time only for the duration of the prescription. Your pharmacist was not trying to call you a druggie or publicly humiliate you. Pharmacies see so many fake prescriptions and so many people who are trying to get early fills illegally, that they must check on such things. It is their license, reputation, and livelihood on the line in situations like that, so they WILL take the time to call your doctor and verify that early fills are okay to give.  It is nothing against you personally, and I wish you the best of luck in managing your condition.

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#9 Ex-Employee

Controlled meds

AUTHOR: bumpkin - windsor (USA)

I'm sorry to hear of your ailments.  I am no longer a tech. at Walgreen due to a move, but I am a tech for another company.  All I can say is that they did things by the book.  There are MANY controls and Federal requirements regarding filling meidcations esp. controlled meds.  A lot of it is for customer's safety.  Yes, it is a inconvenience to some, but in the long run it's better to have a customer POed instead of ODed from misuse.  Though I don't doubt your story, I am wondering why you shop around different pharms for prices when you have insurance that would cover part of the cost anyways? 


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