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Originally Posted by wcc View Post
First come, first served! How many times have you cut in line at McD's to get a cheese burger because someone in front of you had a more complicated order? Hopefully, none. You know, not EVERYONE has a script for Tamiflu. They may be waiting for heart meds or something a little more serious. This thread to me is a joke! I've heard pharmacists say "Speed Kills" and I'm not talking about driving....
Bill,
If you find this thread to be such a joke, why did you even bother replying? It is readily apparent that you are clearly not a pharmacist (which this thread was addressed) - what is the value you added? Why do people here feel that they have to throw in their views (and jabs) to questions they know nothing about? This junior-high mentality gets really old... Please do not attempt a witty reply - I will not partake in this juvenile activity. I am interested in any real data or insight that you may have concerning my original question (sans any bashing, of course).

Tenaciously, I am still hoping to hear from widebody911 who can share what really goes on behind the scenes. Even with the pharmacist’s working area being in full view, there could be many more things going on concurrently than is not visible to the untrained eye. The textbook 30 minute minimum wait is what I am trying to justify. Why, regardless of the activity level, could it take so long to fill a prescription? I have seen the pharmacy workers essentially playing 'paddy-cake' (hyperbolically, of course) only to still get the same reply. Why? Is there a real reason or should I switch to another pharmacy?
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