How to tell pharmacy brands

Is there a way to tell which pharmacies stock which types of pills, other than calling every pharmacy in the area? Being on hold and the automated system takes forever for each one. There has to be like an online place I can check or something. I'm trying to find the best place to pick up my alprazolam and clonazepam. Only the Dava S 90 3's and the roche k-cuts work for me. everything else he degraded placebo that makes me sick from the sub par fillers. I have a very weak stomach


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[3 Points] chronikfunk:

If you have a real Rx (prescription) just talk to the Pharmacist. Ask him or her about the inactive ingredients and that other brands like Sandoz or Greenstone give you gas or some mild reaction. They can order from Mckesson or Cardinal only takes 1 business day and if you become a regular customer they will keep it in stock for you. It's no big deal and takes minutes. I used to be a tech for 5 years, they don't care they are more concerned with keeping you happy and shopping for front end items.


[1 Points] dastampmasta:

You can just walk into the pharmacy and place an order for a specific brand. Most pharmacies can have the order in in 12-24 hours and get mostbrands. Ive done this plenty oftimes to get m30 instead of v's


[1 Points] None:

If you have an actual script you can definitely call around. I'm in a major city and a family member is sensitive to certain brands of generic benzos due to differences in binders, fillers, and probably slight percentage differences. Most chain stores won't bother telling you or differentiating so we had to hunt down an old fashioned pharmacy.