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> I've only called a few pharmacies and tried asking about Armour.

The clerks obviously don't know anything, so you have to speak to a

pharmacist, right? The ones I spoke to seemed reluctant to give

names, only that yes, they do fill prescriptions for Armour. All I

want is a name so I can make an appointment, but they sound like

they think I'm some kind of wierdo. How have some of you handled

this so I can find a half-way decent doc?

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> Laurie

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> I tried this too, the pharmacist told me to try Naturopathic

doctors in my area, since they are allowed to write prescriptions

for Armour, since it is natural.

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> Kerry

Great idea, Kerry. Also check with any colleges that specialize with

holistic medicine, massage therapy, chiropractors ,health food store

bulletin boards etc., that may have leads to doctors .

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I called my pharmacy where I get all my Rx. I asked to speak to the pharmacist.

He was very cooperative & gave me the names, phone numbers & addressess of the

few doctors in my area who prescribe Armour. If he had not been helpful I would

have not hesitated to call all the other pharmacies in my area & asked for the

pharmacist until I found one who would give me that information. So give

up....keep trying.

Caroline

Asking pharmacists about Armour...

I've only called a few pharmacies and tried asking about Armour. The clerks

obviously don't know anything, so you have to speak to a pharmacist, right? The

ones I spoke to seemed reluctant to give names, only that yes, they do fill

prescriptions for Armour. All I want is a name so I can make an appointment,

but they sound like they think I'm some kind of wierdo. How have some of you

handled this so I can find a half-way decent doc?

Laurie

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It's best to go in person. Yes, only the pharmacists. And tell

him/her exactly what you said below-- " All I want is a name so I can

make an appointment... " Janie

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> I've only called a few pharmacies and tried asking about Armour.

The clerks obviously don't know anything, so you have to speak to a

pharmacist, right? The ones I spoke to seemed reluctant to give

names, only that yes, they do fill prescriptions for Armour. All I

want is a name so I can make an appointment, but they sound like

they think I'm some kind of wierdo. How have some of you handled

this so I can find a half-way decent doc?

>

> Laurie

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