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-----------------------------Cool-Beans said:My doc prints scripts out from the computer.![]()
. Thank god nothing more serious happened but I know that's not much comfort right now. I would be 
--------------------------------Pin Wizard said:First, I hope your daughter is okay!!!!! Second, report it!!!!!!! Someone at that pharmacy should have picked up the phone and called the doctor if they couldn't read it.![]()
I think you just gave me the push to take my meds I picked up last week back to the pharmacy to be sure it's the right thing in the bottle. Geez. These are orange. In all the years I've been taking this, even the generic, it's always been white! Grrrrr. Have to HATE generics!!!!
C. Ann, I am so sorry this happened to your dd. I actually posted about something similar awhile back....they gave my daughter the generic for XANAX for an ear infection!!!! Unbelievable. Exactly why it should be reported. Medication errors are a huge deal in hospitals. I'd think it's just as serious for pharmacies! I'm sure the state(s) would be interested in knowing.mookie said:after all the complaining we did withthe pharmacy and their corporate office - we still got nothing but an "oops, sorry" in return.
The label on the bottle is correct as far as the medication's name. It's the pills inside that are different. Different color, smaller, and I can't read the dang lettering on them.C.Ann said:--------------------------------
A "different" color is what tipped me off with the heart medication I was given by accident.. You would be safer taking them back in and checking it out - or at the very least, look up the name on the bottle on-line and see if it is in fact a generic form of your prior med..
Too tiny. I'll be taking them with me to work tomorrow since I got them in the pharmacy at the hospital. I'm sure they'll be telling me that it's a different drug company than the pills I previously had.-----------------------------Pin Wizard said:The label on the bottle is correct as far as the medication's name. It's the pills inside that are different. Different color, smaller, and I can't read the dang lettering on them.Too tiny. I'll be taking them with me to work tomorrow since I got them in the pharmacy at the hospital. I'm sure they'll be telling me that it's a different drug company than the pills I previously had.