I guess I just don't understand prescribing OTC meds.
I know it's the only way to get enough Pseudoephedrine for a month's supply...but other than that, yeah.
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I guess I just don't understand prescribing OTC meds.
I know it's the only way to get enough Pseudoephedrine for a month's supply...but other than that, yeah.
It is also a way people can use their FSA dollars.
It can also be a way of getting the insurance company to pay part of the cost, at least with some insurance.
I guess I just don't understand prescribing OTC meds.
For people with good prescription plans, it is much cheaper to get a prescription than pay the OTC price.
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OK, it's Monday, and I had to work yesterday, and still tired from the 70 hour week last week. So, keep that in mind as I share with you the campus paper headline that just makes you go, "huh?" with a little of a 12 y.o. snicker...
'Eaters rip past Trojans!
(OK, so I added the exclamation point)
Apparently our university (whose mascot is the Anteater), played University Southern California in baseball, and won. See, context makes things less funny sometimes.
OK, just got email from university Chancellor, saying in July, we will get a 3% raise. Half of me is like "woot! a raise!", and the other half is cynical, thinking "I hope they don't raise the parking and health insurance rates to eat it all up like every other year". Two years ago, our 1.46% raise resulted in a -0.12% "raise".
oh no. I killed the thread. SORRY!!!
I had a raise like that, o_a. The two paychecks between raise and reduction were pleasant.
Two entirely separate FB posts that just happened to juxtapose on my timeline and make me laugh:
Sean Kozma WHATTHEHELLISWRONGWITHYOUPEOPLE!?!?!?
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Connie Neil shared Humans of New York's photo.
Well, they're in Texas