Thank you, o hidden behind the counter one. Thank you for allowing me to purchase your 120mg relief without a prescription. Thank you for being available last night at 8:50pm just as the pharmacy was locking up. I know you have a reputation for causing insomnia, but without you I would not have slept at all last night.
I have some old pre-ban Sudafed lying around in a cabinet. I have a perhaps irrational but pressing inkling that I should save it. Anyone know any tweakers who want to buy a few pills?
I’ve sworn of any meds containing pseudoephedrine.
Anything that gets me THAT tweaked can’t be good, regardless of the fact that it’s a perfectly legal over-the-counter drug. It’s like ADD in pill format as far as my brain is concerned… definitely not what I want to pop before heading into work for the day.
Never mind, I thought you found a box hidden on the regular shelves. My mistake.
I still have a small stock of phenylpropanolamine (PPA) decongestant left over from before it was taken off the market. Much better than pseudoephedrine!
Now you can buy PPA for your dog, for urinary incontinence. But not for your own nose.
Qadgop - The last time I got PPA for my incontinent dog, they gave me 180 pills without so much as a signature (not the meat-flavored ones, either!). And it’s cheap. However, now she’s on something else that the vet has specially compounded, which works much better than PPA.
Embedding it in peanut butter helps me get pills down. er I mean the dog’s pills down. My dog. Yea. That I have. That takes pills.
I’ll just be over here, thanks.
Here, you need to produce a drivers licence to buy anything with pseudo ephedrine. What bugs me is my doctor told me to buy something (Clarinase is the Australian name) for allergies as it won’t affect blood pressure medication. Yet on every packet it says it will affect that medication.
Pseudophedrine will keep me awake at night, but I’ve found that Walgreen’s brand of Nyquil still has real pseudo in it and won’t keep me awake. Yes, you have to be frisked by the pharmacist to get it, but you can buy two bottles at a time.
I always grease up the cat’s pills with butter. Cats LIKE butter, and it makes the pills nice and slippery. Yeah, they’re hard to hold, but on the other hand, they slide down the throat very easily.
As a slight hijack, I just have to say this: I don’t mind too much having to beg my pharmacist for pseudoephedrine (that crap you can still buy right off the shelf does nothing for me). However, I would really like to see some studies that prove that having to show ID to buy the stuff really does cut down on production of meth. Otherwise, it’s just a PITA I have to go through so some bureaucrats can pretend they’re doing something to “fight the war on drugs” :rolleyes: .
I too just bought my allotted dose. I couldn’t get to the pharmacy during their hours, and have just taken some to relieve this 2 day old sinus headache.