Oops! I made a post to you but got the name wrong. Sorry. I did ask about
the insulin in Canada and she said she gets it any grocery store. She also
mentioned Costco. Said there was really no difference in price so she was
not store loyal. And it needs no prescription.
On 5/15/08 3:27 PM, in article eN2Xj.11696$mc1.10540@trndny08, "Julie Bove"
<juliebove@verizon.net> wrote:
> Oops! I made a post to you but got the name wrong. Sorry. I did ask about
> the insulin in Canada and she said she gets it any grocery store. She also
> mentioned Costco. Said there was really no difference in price so she was
> not store loyal. And it needs no prescription.
You get insulin at a pharmacy (drug store) not a grocery store unless it has
an attached pharmacy.

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Julie Bove - 16 May 2008 00:43 GMT
> On 5/15/08 3:27 PM, in article eN2Xj.11696$mc1.10540@trndny08, "Julie
> Bove"
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> has
> an attached pharmacy.
I presumed most grocery stores there had the pharmacies. I don't know.
Here, only some do.