I understand that doctors are busy people, seeing a lot of patients and so forth, but would it really kill them to keep up with product recalls and manufacturer shortages?
Currently we out of Tylenol Arthritis pain relievers. Have been for the better part of a year, if not more. This is do to a recall or a manufacturing issue or something. Because we do anticipate receiving some in the near future, we have to keep its spaces in the planogram open--we can't face them over with product we do have.
Nonetheless, there is at least one doctor in town telling his patients to take Tylenol Arthritis, and not any generic forms of this. These people then have to chase all across town, hitting up any and all stores that sell pain relievers, only to find that nobody has it, just the generics.
I helped one of these people Monday. Asked me no fewer than four times if we had in stock after I told her no repeatedly; then she went into the pharmacy and dragged the head pharmacist over, who explained that Tylenol Arthritis wasn't available. Finally she left, promising to call the doctor.
Another such patient visited us today. This one wasn't so understanding. The screams could be heard almost to Electronics.
Currently we out of Tylenol Arthritis pain relievers. Have been for the better part of a year, if not more. This is do to a recall or a manufacturing issue or something. Because we do anticipate receiving some in the near future, we have to keep its spaces in the planogram open--we can't face them over with product we do have.
Nonetheless, there is at least one doctor in town telling his patients to take Tylenol Arthritis, and not any generic forms of this. These people then have to chase all across town, hitting up any and all stores that sell pain relievers, only to find that nobody has it, just the generics.
I helped one of these people Monday. Asked me no fewer than four times if we had in stock after I told her no repeatedly; then she went into the pharmacy and dragged the head pharmacist over, who explained that Tylenol Arthritis wasn't available. Finally she left, promising to call the doctor.
Another such patient visited us today. This one wasn't so understanding. The screams could be heard almost to Electronics.


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