It has to be that his spouse and him are not having the sex that such a pill would justify.Suspicion of what ? That you need the pill help … what's is wrong with that ?
Read between the line everyone - don’t force him to incriminate himself!
It has to be that his spouse and him are not having the sex that such a pill would justify.Suspicion of what ? That you need the pill help … what's is wrong with that ?
Going out on a limb here and lets just say this is a possibility not necessarily regarding our OP ...Suspicion of what ? That you need the pill help … what's is wrong with that ?
Successful long term relationships are often based on neglecting reality. It is different to think something than having it in your face.If he and the spouse do nothing ..I hope no one ( even the wife and daugther ) believe he is having none.. women know us men better than that.
Pharmacists always check the list of the medications to ensure that there are no interactions.The pharmacist doesn't enter manually the prescription in the DSQ, it's done automatically by the system. DSQ and the pharmacy operating system are 2 different entities that are connected. If there's no reason for your daughter to go check in the DSQ for meds in other pharmacy, she will not have seen your prescription. Usually the pharmacist check in the DSQ if he has suspicion that patient is taking meds in an another pharmacy or if he wants to check lab results.
Can you try an online pharmacy ?wow just the answers i was looking for. thank you
You got almost everything right Number 1,3 and your conclusion is right but there's absolutely no law that forces a pharmacist to check the DSQ ( in Quebec ) before delivering a prescription and you cant opt out just one prescription in the DSQ, it's either all of them or everything is put in. Would be quite dangerous to take just one specific medication at risk of interaction out of the DSQ and leave everything else ."A healthcare professional here ⚕️ I won’t reveal my exact position though
When a pharmacy renews your prescription, they usually won’t check the DSQ to see what else you’re taking, but as soon as a new prescription is added, they will do it 100%—it’s the law!
Here are the options available to you:
1- You can always opt out of the DSQ by making a request on the government website.
2- You can obtain this pill from a pharmacy other than Jean Coutu and ask the pharmacists to exclude it from the DSQ.
3- The safest option is to buy the medication with your Quebec prescription but from a pharmacy in Ontario.
A pharmacist/doctor/nurse who treats you has the right to consult your file, however, you can always access the names of people who have viewed your file through the government website. You just need to make the request, receive a code by mail (post), and then you will have access to an online platform that allows you to see everything.
i would have to get it delivered somewhere else other than my home...i thought of opening a po box, but that comes with it's own set of risks...Can you try an online pharmacy ?
its not for keeping mommy happy. its for keeping daddy happy. i bought them at another pharmacy so that mommy does not find outI understand your worry but really from her perspective, the last thing she wants to know is any info on her parents sexual life. Think about it, how often have you dug into your own parents sexuality? Has she seen it ? Maybe, but I'm pretty sure she thought you were like the other hundreds of older men she saw that month taking the pill to please their wife. However, if you ever had (or need) treatment for an STD, then I would be worried and definitely not get any medication from her. As a pharmacist she does have access to medications AND lab results... That would be awkward, but the blue pill ? Wink and say "Don't tell my secret recipe for keeping mommy happy" (at least use it with your wife now and then...).