This has happened to me with test strips - my scrip goes to a national pharmacy chain direct from doctor, and then it gets routed to not my local branch but one in another town. They then deliver my meds to me as a job lot once every 4 weeks, coz that their system. i have tried several times to get my test strips on a seperate scrip to be routed to the in-house surgery pharmacy so I can collect on my buggy, but no, the computer cannot do that. So I have to ring the store that gets the scrip, and get them to fax it through to the local in town store so I can pick it up. My buddy (T1D on pump) needed some insulin, and his allocated pharmacy did not have any stock, but could not (or would not) reroute or fax the scrip to another one in town, so he ended up scrounging some from a mate of his. Hopefully today he got his scrip sortedOh of course. I only got half of test strips. And 4 insulin pens. Didn't get any needles or lancets. If I had none could have made things complicated. As have to wait till Monday.
Looks like they were running short from their "just in time" ordering system, and you drew the short straw (or several bits of short straws). Like you I tend to use a supermarket (ASDA) and get great service (They will actually try to get what you want/need, rathe than what the stock sheet says!)The odd thing was that all the "strips" in the packet had been cut into different amounts of pills! We've never had a problem with our local Sainsbury's pharmacy or Morrisons though so we usually tend to take them there.
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