No, but I've heard they'll look at you sideways. Just look up allegro medical and order there
That's what I ended up doing. The pharmacist asked if I had any proof I use insulin. I said I don't, I need them for my dog, I have the empty bag for reference so I was sure to buy the right thing. He said "good enough" and sold me a box. Let that be a lesson to all of you, riffle though some trash cans before you buy your needles just in case you need proof.
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they were legit when we were shooting roids on the baseball team in college, but that was 19yrs ago.....
god bless.
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I'm a diabetic, have been all my life. While living in the barrio in Garland the junkies would dig through my trash and get the used needles. Garland cops came to my door one night and asked me if I would break the needles off before disposing them.
I've been paying .25c a syringe at Walgreen's for about a year now, they've never said a word. I usually buy them while I'm picking up my testosterone RX but I try not to walk up to the counter at 10:00pm in a hoodie carrying a bag of Skittles asking for needles and nothing else.
I get all my stuff at CVS. If I need needles but am not picking up a prescription they will ask me a few questions to see if I fill a script there and for what. I went in the other day to get 25ga vs my normal 23ga and they wanted to know what for etc. No big deal and even accepted the answer "just trying a thinner needle than I normally get".
I did check out that link to GPZ and will order from them. For less than $50 I can get enough to last me 2 years. Not that CVS is expensive but I like the idea of buying once and not worrying about it for a couple of years vs going in every 3-4 months for the 20 or so they have on hand in the pharmacy.
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