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I wonder how many would have their pharmacy receipt. I save other

receipts, but not usually pharmacy receipts, because I won't be

returning medications. But at my CVS, I think they could make me a

receipt to use if I used Vioxx. Sue

On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 09:24 AM, freebird99tcui wrote:

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> Patients must include the following information when returning any

> unused VIOXX® tablets and oral suspension:

>

> 1. Name, Address and Phone number

> 2. Unused product in its original pharmacy packaging

> 3. Pharmacy receipt corresponding to returned product

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I wonder how many would have their pharmacy receipt. I save other

receipts, but not usually pharmacy receipts, because I won't be

returning medications. But at my CVS, I think they could make me a

receipt to use if I used Vioxx. Sue

On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 09:24 AM, freebird99tcui wrote:

>

> Patients must include the following information when returning any

> unused VIOXX® tablets and oral suspension:

>

> 1. Name, Address and Phone number

> 2. Unused product in its original pharmacy packaging

> 3. Pharmacy receipt corresponding to returned product

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> I wonder how many would have their pharmacy receipt.

I sent my Vioxx back today using the tab that was attached to the

dtug info. sheet. Though it's not a cash register receipt, it showed

the amount of my co-pay, and I wouldn't have it in my possession

unless I had purchased the drug. I'm confident they'll accept that.

(People might be likely to hold on to those because of the medication

side effect info...)

Thanks to the person who posted the address here--I had problems

accessing it through directly through the Merck website. I only had 4

tabs left, but my impression was that they would pay for the entire

Rx + postage--about $17 for me.

Sierra

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> I wonder how many would have their pharmacy receipt.

I sent my Vioxx back today using the tab that was attached to the

dtug info. sheet. Though it's not a cash register receipt, it showed

the amount of my co-pay, and I wouldn't have it in my possession

unless I had purchased the drug. I'm confident they'll accept that.

(People might be likely to hold on to those because of the medication

side effect info...)

Thanks to the person who posted the address here--I had problems

accessing it through directly through the Merck website. I only had 4

tabs left, but my impression was that they would pay for the entire

Rx + postage--about $17 for me.

Sierra

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