Just wanted to get a couple of opinions on this....
Yesterday, my dd, 2.5, was diagnosed with an ear infection. She was given Amoxocillin for treatment, which I took to Walgreens on our way home to fill. My DH then was planning to pick up the prescription on his way home from work. When he did, he noticed there were 2 bottles. He asked the pharmacy tech if that was correct, because she has had plenty of ear infections before, and we've never needed 2 seperate prescriptions. (Since he wasn't the one who dropped it off, he never saw the actual script.) The girl didn't check the medication, just kept stressing to him that there were 2 prescriptions. So, he just paid for them and came home. I was really confused by this, so when he came home, I checked the bottles.
Not only did our daughter have her amoxcocillin, but she also had a prescription for Xanax!!
It was in her name, with our address and everything on the bottle. Obviously, I realized the mistake and quickly called the pharmacy. When I did, they asked for my last name, and when I gave it to them, they said "oh, that should have gone to Tiffany." What? Who is Tiffany? We have a pretty unusual name, and I know that there aren't any others around here with the same last name as us. Anyway, the tech just blew it off, and asked me if I could bring the bottle back. No apology or nothing.
I have not yet brought the bottle in, as I am planning on doing it tonight after DH gets home. At first the mixup didn't really bother me, I know mistakes can be made. But I have talked to a few friends and family about this, and even though I am planning on talking to a manager when I go to drop it off, they think that it shouldn't end there, and that I should take it a step higher, to make sure this doesn't happen again.
I guess I am really lucky that I caught the mistake myself. God only knows what would have happened if I had not been home and DH had just given it to her thinking it was part of her prescribed Rx.
Just looking for some opinions. I don't want to make waves if needed, but I have a lot of people telling me that I need to address this more firmly. Any thoughts?
Yesterday, my dd, 2.5, was diagnosed with an ear infection. She was given Amoxocillin for treatment, which I took to Walgreens on our way home to fill. My DH then was planning to pick up the prescription on his way home from work. When he did, he noticed there were 2 bottles. He asked the pharmacy tech if that was correct, because she has had plenty of ear infections before, and we've never needed 2 seperate prescriptions. (Since he wasn't the one who dropped it off, he never saw the actual script.) The girl didn't check the medication, just kept stressing to him that there were 2 prescriptions. So, he just paid for them and came home. I was really confused by this, so when he came home, I checked the bottles.
Not only did our daughter have her amoxcocillin, but she also had a prescription for Xanax!!
It was in her name, with our address and everything on the bottle. Obviously, I realized the mistake and quickly called the pharmacy. When I did, they asked for my last name, and when I gave it to them, they said "oh, that should have gone to Tiffany." What? Who is Tiffany? We have a pretty unusual name, and I know that there aren't any others around here with the same last name as us. Anyway, the tech just blew it off, and asked me if I could bring the bottle back. No apology or nothing.I have not yet brought the bottle in, as I am planning on doing it tonight after DH gets home. At first the mixup didn't really bother me, I know mistakes can be made. But I have talked to a few friends and family about this, and even though I am planning on talking to a manager when I go to drop it off, they think that it shouldn't end there, and that I should take it a step higher, to make sure this doesn't happen again.
I guess I am really lucky that I caught the mistake myself. God only knows what would have happened if I had not been home and DH had just given it to her thinking it was part of her prescribed Rx.
Just looking for some opinions. I don't want to make waves if needed, but I have a lot of people telling me that I need to address this more firmly. Any thoughts?


