In thinking about it and talking it over with several friends, we came up with these thoughts.
First, the pharmacist that filled the first prescription filled it wrong, period. He didn't give you what the doctor prescribed. That in itself puts him and the pharmacy in deep yogurt. So you do have something that needs to be discussed with the management there.
Second, the prescribing physician (the rheumatologist) needs to know this. In fact, I would contact him and let him rip the pharmacist & pharmacy "a new one"... Then talk to the pharmacy management...
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First, the pharmacist that filled the first prescription filled it wrong, period. He didn't give you what the doctor prescribed. That in itself puts him and the pharmacy in deep yogurt. So you do have something that needs to be discussed with the management there.
Second, the prescribing physician (the rheumatologist) needs to know this. In fact, I would contact him and let him rip the pharmacist & pharmacy "a new one"... Then talk to the pharmacy management...
Janice