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Check your prescriptions before you leave! I was given a generic prescription from an India Manufacturer by the name of Aurobindo, and the medication does not work. I called to see if I could exchange etc., but once you leave with a medication there is nothing you can do. The pharmacist was friendly when I called back, but you could tell he knew that the stuff he gave me was crap, and went on to tell me CVS wouldn't be able to get me a generic med from a different manufacturer. After research, I found that CVS is contracted with Aurobindo, which now makes sense of why the pharmacist was confident that I wouldn't be able to get anything but that at CVS. However, he didn't mention that places like Walgreens and Walmart will not have this crap brand, as they are not contracted with said India pharmaceutical company. All in all, CVS sold me a prescription drug that doesn't work and I'm out $35 and in need of a new prescription (which aren't handed out for free). I'll be taking all of my prescriptions and business elsewhere. I can't trust this establishment anymore.
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