Would you trust Amazon Pharmacy?

Jace

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Ad poped-up...Amazon Pharmacy.

Wow!

How can they?🤔
 

I've never had a problem with Amazon. I ordered some vitamins last night from them, which were delivered early this morning. That's pretty damn good service! I'd try their pharmacy. They bought Whole Foods and immediately lowered prices there, which I would definitely appreciate if I shopped there. :ROFLMAO:
 

I've had fake emails from Amazon, Wal-Mart, all sorts of banks, etc.
Just send them to the Spam folder.
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I've only had positive experiences with Amazon.
 
I haven't touched anything from Amazon in over a decade because of their blatant desire to control the entire world world while Jeff Bezos pays $0.00 in taxes. To me they are a glaring example of what is going wrong with our once beautiful world and if no one except me stands against this and just says no it will get worse for everybody.
 
I've used Amazon's PillPack pharmacy for over a year and no problems. My Doctor switched all her mothers prescription over to Amazon pharmacy. It's reliable, shipments are on time, if a med is needed right away its shipped immediately. If they need to contact you they will call and e-mail you, you can ask questions and get a response within hours.
 
I have had problems with other mail order pharmacies,, so "NO' would be my answer.

Amazon did send me a survey to fill out.
Told them the above statement.

I believe you can only order a 30 day prescription.
I've had prescriptions from Amazon Pharmacy which last over a year. Also, you can give them your daily use have them automatically send me a refill when I am running low.
 
Maybe, but I would never click on a popup ad. If interested just go to the Amazon website directly.

I did try Amazon Pharmacy a couple of years ago, but it didn't work out. Never did figure out how to transfer a prescription to them.

My local pharmacy is pretty good and convenient so I stuck with them. The only prescription drug I take regularly is meloxicam. My doctor always forgets to give me one for enough time, when it runs out the pharmacy just contacts him and then it gets filled quickly, they take care of all that. Don't think Amazon would be so easy.
 
I have K-P..and order my 1 prescription via phone and they mail it..very quickly!
 
I prefer to personally visit my pharmacy. If there are new meds being prescribed or changes with the old ones, it's dealt with immediately and not on the stinkin' internet. They know my name and I know theirs. It also provides employment for local folks.
 
I have a Humana Medicare Advantage plan, and Humana has their own prescription drug service. It is called Centerwell Pharmacy, and they have all my prescriptions on record, update my refills automatically, and send a request to my doctor if a med needs a new prescription filled.
CenterWell also has the OTC (over the counter) allotment catalog online, so I order almost all of my vitamins from them now, too. the ones that they do not carry, I still get from Amazon.
However, if I didn’t have the Humana option, then I would definitely look into Amazon.
 


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