I’m guessing this is why lots of merchants don’t accept American Express? Probably have the highest rates hitting the merchants
I’m guessing this is why lots of merchants don’t accept American Express? Probably have the highest rates hitting the merchants
Mainly just people reading the headline, upvoting, then continue scrolling (I am guilty of this as a lurker). Working in healthcare, I don’t even need to read this article to know it’s true. Private equity is the antithesis of good public healthcare.
Honestly, give it a try both ways and see what works better. No two ovens are gonna work exactly the same. I’d start with the lower temp first, and if it’s not cooked enough just give it a bit more time and increase the temp next time.
It’s the ooooold Tumblr layout. This layout doesn’t exist anymore
Pharmacy professional weighing in.
You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Controls are monitored for what’s filled. Like another user said, if you take them back the pharmacy will just destroy them, nothing is documented. There are often self-serve drop boxes for meds in pharmacies, look to see where they might be in your area (Most of the time it’s a pharmacy, but can be elsewhere). Nothing is reported with med disposal.
Gonna say as well that 10 tabs is absolutely nothing. 5-325 can come in bottles of 500 tabs, and seeing prescriptions for month-long supplies for chronic pain users is pretty common.
The drug reporting watches for patient safety by making sure that a patient isn’t getting multiple prescriptions (potentially at different pharmacies, or different prescribers) that could interact with each other. Let’s say you take Oxycodone 5mg three times daily chronically. You get in an accident and the emergency room prescribes you Norco (your hydro/APAP 5-325). The monitoring tool lets them know that you’re already on an opioid and to either change therapy or verify the additional dose with your PCP.
Anyways I’m rambling. Long story short, you’ve got the least suspicious prescription. Nothing to worry about.
Yup, this is how I explain FDM printing to friends. It’s like a giant hot glue gun, layer one layer at a time. Except instead of a giant hole for glue, it’s a 0.4mm hole, really tiny.
For me it adds some reassurance if my garage door is closed while I’m away
Oh yeah, no discredit to the services to the consumer. On the merchant side though, they don’t want to pay for the higher fees to accept the cards