Have you actually ever counted those little
pills in the bottle you get from the pharmacy? It might be time to start
counting.
You might be thinking “Who does that?” But
I just talked to someone who did, and found that they were getting shorted on
their pain medication. Nancy (yes, a fake name) just had surgery and thus is
not a “regular” pain medication user. I guess if you were on a medication
consistently, you would notice if your pills ran out too early. But if the
pharmacy can skim a pill or two a bottle on one-time prescriptions, who will
notice? Have you seen the price of pain medication lately? What’s even scarier,
have you seen the street price?
Which leads me to my next point … keep
counting. Those prescription pain killers have become tremendously popular with
the teens. If teen-agers or young adults have access to your meds, you might
want to occasionally check that old bottle (why do we keep the stuff, anyway? We
know we’re not supposed to, but we do …) to make sure it’s not evaporating. You
think you’re the wise parent constantly checking the liquor cabinet to make
sure those bottles aren’t evaporating or getting watered down, when we don’t
realize the popularity and accessibility of prescription meds. And unfortunately,
our kids don’t always take danger seriously.
So, if you count those pills on your way home and find
that bottle short, give us a call. It’s a growing problem we’d like to help
fix.