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Actually, the reply seems somewhat lacking. Yes, there are people who might have life-threatening conditions, but are they waiting in line at the pharmacy? C'mon. That person with a clot in their lungs would be in a hospital, only in the chronic state would they be getting a prescription filled. Likewise, the kid with the fever's most dangerous medical problem is ... the fever. Oral antibiotics aren't going to cure him in an hour. Plenty of bad advice given out by pharmacists too, alot of which has hurt patients.
The only reasonable explanations in that rant for the wait is who's in line first and insurance.
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Peter
'79 930, Odyssey kid carrier, Prius sacrificial lamb
Missing  997.1 GT3 RS
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