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WholeLife Pharmacy & Healthfoods: Your Best Chemist Is Here
The significance of pharmacies extends beyond simply dispensing medicine. Pharmacists provide vital information and healthcare services to patients who require assistance in addition to that provided by their physician. One such example is the home delivery of medication. If you are searching for a Home Delivery Chemist Near Me’ in Brisbane, then Whole Life Pharmacy and Healthfoods is there for you.
Why need a pharmacy home delivery service?
The inconvenience of going to the pharmacy can often prevent you from getting a prescription refill and, as a result, sticking to your medication regimen. Medicine Delivery Brisbane eliminates this barrier, allowing you to stay on track with your treatment plan.
Who we are?
WholeLife Pharmacy and Healthfoods is Australia's leading pharmacy and health food retailer, providing a true, holistic approach to health and wellness. We provide the pharmacy products and services that Australians know and trust, as well as one of the country's most extensive natural and organic product lines in skincare, beauty, health foods, eco-living, and nutrition. Not only this, we also provide chemist flu vaccination to reduce the risk of becoming ill with influenza.
WholeLife Pharmacy and Healthfoods cares about you and your family's entire lives and wants to make not only our pharmacy online shopping convenient but also our stores simple and affordable, which is why we scour the country for the best selections and offer them at great prices.
What about our home delivery service?
Some WholeLife Pharmacy and Healthfoods stores provide home medication delivery services. This service is easy to use and can be extremely beneficial in times of injury or illness. Please enquire with your local pharmacy about whether they deliver to your area and on what days the service is available. It is a good idea to schedule your pharmacy home delivery in advance. Simply call your pharmacist and place your order over the phone; it will be delivered to your home!
In the end
WholeLife Pharmacy and Healthfoods offers a convenient home medication delivery service, making healthcare more accessible for patients with injuries, illnesses, or mobility issues. We provide a diverse range of holistic health products and reliable pharmacy services. Finally, if you are searching for the best Chemist Open Near Me in Brisbane that provides pharmacy delivery services, consider WholeLife Pharmacy and Healthfoods.
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Remedyfys: Your Trusted Online Medicine Shop for Home Delivery across the Globe
Remedyfys operates as a reliable and trusted online medicine shop, offering a wide range of medicines to cater to various health needs. Our mission is to provide a hassle-free experience for individuals who need medications but don’t have the time to visit a physical pharmacy.
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i don't have a car and the bus runs on a really limited schedule on weekends so i normally just visit home every week or so and grocery shop with my dad (he does the shopping every weekend) and also fill my prescriptions and all that but this week for whatever reason my mom just texted me saying she'd refilled all my medication and is having it delivered to my apartment. odd.
#i could just... take the bus to the pharmacy. it's annoying but not impossible#this is probably another case of her getting an idea and just immediately rolling with it#like she literally just texted me the receipt i was like ???? im an adult i can take the bus and walk the mile back home#she also went and bought tickets to a chorus event for synogauge for us. on my birthday#which again: ??? we already had plans and i have class that day#im just worried i wont even get the delivery bc i have class at that time and idk if my neighbors can like legally sign for it#and they'll like throw out my fucking diabetes medication or smth
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Need your prescription filled? Get your prescription medicines delivered to your doorstep in just a few clicks. East Norriton Pharmacy is the most trusted online pharmacy in India, with a wide range of medicines and fast delivery.
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#as someone who lives on the dutch belgian border#and whose wife travels across said border every workday#i'm so fucking sick of the farmers' protests#we get it you're angry#we all fucking are#blocking civilians from getting home is a dick move#blocking ambulances is fucking murder in my book#hospitals aren't getting their fucking deliveries because you're having a hissy fit and setting fires on highways#pharmacies are running out of drugs because you're blocking the belgian and german borders#and i'm fucking tired#belle rants
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i took yesterday off to eat soup and take a nap so today is saturday2 for me
#original post#chicken soup for the brain#we finally got the script wahoo#psa: i usually get my meds delivered to my home by my regular pharmacy#they werent able to get my stuff to me before Monday because their courier doesn't do weekends#so we arranged a short-term extension/refill with a local pharmacy instead#i didnt have to fully transfer all my meds here they were able to just do the one thing!#i have a few controlled substances such as my T and my lorazepam and sometimes they get suspicious#when you transfer that stuff too much (looks like you're just trying to withdraw the meds to sell somewhere else)#i just called my usual place (pharmacy1) and figured this out with them#then called pharmacy2 and told them to call pharmacy1 and get the info and pharmacy2 had my script filled in a couple hours :)#this is just for a bog-standard SSRI so no issues with the controlled substance thing or whatever#i just needed an emergency refill because we didn't realise i was out of actual refills on the script#+ having to make an appointment with my doctor on top of arranging delivery while i was already having ye olde withdrawal brain zaps ...#anyway! i had an actual appointment with my doc himself today and explained all this and got a real big boy refill instead of the shortie#THAT is coming in the mail so i will have PLENTY of medgijens for the coming months
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Hello all, informative trans guy post here. IF you are taking testosterone as part of your HRT or transition process, you've probably heard several times that testosterone is a controlled substance, very difficult to source, and that you are limited on the amount of which you can have at one time. You may even be wondering the truth of these claims.
Well... the answer is... that it's mostly true. But I can tell you how to make things a bit easier on yourself, if you're having a hard time.
This "guide" is 100% USAmerican based. Sorry, but I live here, and don't know how this works outside of my own country.
1: Testosterone is a controlled substance.
Well... it is. Testosterone is a controlled substance in the United States, being a Schedule III drug along with drugs like ketamine. This means that in some states, it can be very difficult to source at all and even harder to source in significant or consistent quantities. This is largely due to people taking anabolic steroids, and very little of testosterone's controlled status historically had anything to do with transgender people using it as part of their medical transition, though that is beginning to change as trans men become more visible. There are now some laws restricting the usage of testosterone for the purpose of transitioning, especially in cases of minors and young adults transitioning through their teens.
This is a little different from estrogen, which is prescription-only in its injectable form but does not have controlled status on a federal level. Testosterone, by comparison, is controlled in all of its forms and possessing it without a prescription is very illegal. While it is possible to source and make testosterone without a prescription, much like estrogen, the legal consequences for doing so are much more severe. For this reason, this is not a guide to doing so without using a prescription.
2: Testosterone is difficult to source.
Provided you have a doctor willing to give you a prescription, and either insurance or financial means of covering the cost of said prescription, testosterone is only difficult to source if you are living in a state that heavily restricts the ability to source Schedule III drugs (or has introduced laws restricting the ability to dispense HRT to transgender patients) or if there is some sort of shortage happening.
Testosterone is available at every national pharmacy chain in various forms, and can also be ordered online by pharmacies that may legally serve your state provided they operate within the state's laws. Remember, cis men take testosterone in various forms for their own hormonal function at times, so this is far from a niche transgender-only drug.
Your state may have restrictions on exactly how much testosterone you may pick up from the pharmacy at any given time, how frequently you're allowed to get it, and occasionally how much you're allowed to have in general. This may also change depending if you are picking your testosterone up from a physical brick-and-mortar pharmacy, or if you are ordering online for home delivery.
Some pharmacies will try to tell you they legally can't dispense more- this may conflict with what your doctor tells you, so if your doctor is willing to give you the maximum your state allows you to have and your pharmacy says a different maximum, you need to get your doctor to advocate for you.
Certain forms of testosterone are more prone to shortages and backorders than others. Gel appears to be commonly backordered, and manufacturer shortages are not uncommon. For this reason, my doctor prescribes me a three month supply at a time. For a long time, CVS would argue with me that they legally could only fill one month at a time. I mentioned this to my doctor, because this inevitably means that with the pharmacists at CVS screwing around with my meds that I am not consistent on my dosing month-to-month because when a shortage happens I simply have to go without until they finally get another shipment in.
Now, thankfully, she wrote me a prescription to navigate around that with the three month supply, but she also had someone from her office call and give them a dressing down on why they needed to actually comply with her orders for her patient. I happen to live in a state that the maximum is truly a three month supply, so CVS should not be arbitrarily shortening a doctor's prescription just because they don't think they should be dispensing that many.
Similarly, testosterone is unfortunately not cheap. I happen to take the gel version, which retails at about $400 USD per bottle, and each bottle lasts one month, so that's about $1600 USD worth of medication sitting on my bathroom sink in that photo with four bottles. Now, thankfully, I have insurance, and the insurance I have allows me to pick up all of my medications for free provided the insurance is actually willing to cover it. This means that I spent a grand total of $0 USD on these bottles. Insurance costs vary greatly, so it's wise to see exactly how much a larger supply will cost you prior to actually committing. My current insurance does not allow me to order medications online, but my previous insurance that I did actually have to pay for medications was often cheaper to order online ($40 for a three month supply) than pick up at the CVS ($20 for a one month supply). This is something to consider depending on your individual coverage.
3: You can only have so much testosterone at once.
As for why I have four bottles- due to my job change, I had an insurance change as well as introduced my state's version of Medicaid as a secondary insurance. My initial insurance did not cover these bottles but did cover individual gel packets dispensed as a sealed box of 30. My current insurance does not cover the individual packets but does cover the bottles. The packets are a slightly different dosage than the pump on the bottle, and when making that switch my doctor accidentally under-dosed me, which then created a significant excess when I went to pick up the next month's bottle. As a result, that initial bottle lasted roughly two months before we caught the under-dosing via my bloodwork, which means I opened the second bottle right as I was getting ready to pick up the third (and fourth and fifth).
This is not an illegal situation as there is a clear paper trail within my medical record and prescription history detailing this situation playing out, but it can be dangerous in certain states to have this much over the amount you're supposed to have. It can be illegal to stockpile a Schedule III drug, so I do not recommend intentionally creating this sort of situation for yourself.
That being said, this sort of worked in my favor. Schedule III drugs often need a prior authorization from your insurance before they are willing to cover these medications. Drugs that are not necessarily expected within your demographic, such as being marked as female but taking testosterone, also often require a prior auth. A prior auth can take up to a month to go through insurance, though usually is less than a week. I just passed my testosterone anniversary in late September, which also means my prior auth expired, as they're only good for one year. Instead of, you know, telling me my prior auth expired, CVS just sent me a text stating they were having a problem with my order and that they were in contact with my doctor about it. A week went by with no change so I called my doctor, who reported they never received anything from CVS but would look into the issue and see what the problem was. They called me back the next day to tell me about my expired prior auth and that they fixed it. I then got the text from CVS saying my prescription was ready to pick up about 5 minutes later. That does mean that if I did not have this excess, I would have once again simply not had testosterone for about a week.
4: Public vs Private Insurance
Whether or not your state's insurance will cover testosterone depends entirely on your state. Obama, when creating the Affordable Care Act or now known as "Obamacare", did make it so that states are supposed to be required to cover HRT for transgender adults and even minors in certain situations. Trump did away with several of these protections, which then emboldened certain states to whittle away at what was left. Other states, like my own, strengthened their protections in response, making it easier to access HRT.
This means that while my own state allows me to get free testosterone through the state's insurance (which is income-based eligibility, and I'm making a significant amount over minimum wage but still considered below my state's poverty line) - a friend of mine in another state cannot access HRT using his state's Medicaid, and is required to use private insurance. Additionally, I have insurance through my job, but it does not cover a large enough percentage for it to be feasible. This means that legally, I have to pay for my workplace insurance (barf, that's $200 out of every paycheck) but on the flip side because of my income eligibility I also can still have the state insurance as my co-insurance and that will clean up whatever leftover costs my private insurance leaves me with.
It also means my top surgery will be free, provided I can get it approved through my private insurance. My public insurance will pay the remaining balance of whatever my private insurance is willing to cover, but will not pay for things my private insurance isn't willing to cover at all.
This also means I have to attend exclusively doctors that will take my public insurance if I want to do things this way- however that's a fairly robust list in my state compared to others, so I didn't have to change doctors at all.
This situation is not always the case for every state's Medicaid- but it is worth looking into if you need options and your current insurance sucks or if you're not insured at all.
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Whether you’re looking for convenience, cost savings, personalized care, safety, or accessibility, home delivery pharmacies provide a great option for getting the medications you need. So if you’re looking for a convenient and affordable way to get your medications, a home delivery pharmacy may be the right choice for you.
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drowning in wips already but. fic idea.
gruber doesnt die, but him and herbert still go to arkham for reasons (??research opportunity??funding??being removed from zurich for Crimes???). dan's job in reani is vague as 'driving' which im going to say is 'delivery'. i think herbert-the-lab-assistant who is moderately better adjusted should order stupid shit to see his cute delivery boy. but of course all of these deliveries are Normal and Necessary.
the things herbert orders are, of course, not normal, because he's still doing mad science, just slightly less blood-thirsty (20 live rats. a chainsaw. blood. pharmacy orders. live frogs, to compare amphibians to mammals. lab glass. thirty feet of towing rope.)
highlights include:
herbert trying to lure dan into conversation by offering him home-made lemonade. the lemonade is horrible. it's citric acid meant for descaling tools mixed with sugar packets from a diner and some water. but herbert put his entire heart and pussy into it, and possible some reagent as well.
dan calls herbert 'little guy' once and herbert throws a fit and decides that the services are No Longer Needed
herbert milking a mild injury from an experiment (like a twisted ankle) because dan comes in to help him out.
herbert asking arond for a local drug dealer to source the amphetamines for the reagent and instead getting Dan The Weed Guy who only sells dirt and freaks out the second herbert asks for sth harder.
reanimated gruber??? maybe?? but herbert and gruber father-son relationship. also gruber as the original hill hater
#reanimator#herbert west#dan cain#mycrumbs#i might end up writing this but i have way too many wips. and im supposed to be focusing on uni. girl help theyre in my brain like a parasi
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