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Vickie S.

04/09/2016

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My 82 year old mother takes citalopram from walmart and it is pitiful that she can't get her med out of the box then try to take pill out of blister pack!! How do you expect them to open it?? Just put it in a bottle and make it easier on everyone!

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Harriet S.

12/21/2015

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Have various medications with this packaging. Know that using a common foil for packaging is cheaper but really, has anyone tried to extract the tiny 10mg Simvastatin from the blister??? Even if you are successful on breaking the foil you still need a knife to get to the pill!! Use a thinner foil that punctures easier.

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Sandra V.

09/26/2015

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Honestly, I can find no reason to package medications the way your company does, other than make it more profitable for the drug industry as a whole. Drugs are nearly at the point that people have to choose drugs or food. Your packaging is unnecessary and expensive. Having the pharmacist put them in a bottle makes more sense.

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Carl H.

03/02/2015

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Please get rid of the ridiculus packaging of medications. I take Iberstatin and my husband takes atorvastin. Neither of us can open the packages. We have to cut the the packages open and that is not easy,either! Please put them back in a bottle .Make it easier for people, not harder. Mrs.Carl Helgerson

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merry.roe

09/14/2013

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Your packaging for Lisinopril is not only child proof but also adult proof! I always have to cut open the box as the slide does not work.

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memphisgray

06/13/2013

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Packaging for Lisinopril is ridiculous. I had to cut it open. Whatever buyer for your company let a salesman talk him into this should be fired. Why should the packaging be so hard to open and have to remind people twice to refer to the calendar on the back of the pill package to take the right pill? The pills are all the same and it doesn't matter which pill you take. This is the first time I've received them in this pill pack and I'm hoping the last. It took 30 minutes to take out of the package and put in a bottle that I can actually open everyday. Please go back to putting them in a bottle...

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marv.baden

05/13/2013

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Your packaging of Simvastatin is horrible. I ended up cutting the over engineered packet with a sissors and then have to pop each pill out of the bubble, having them roll off the table onto the floor This is no improvement over loose pills in a bottle. Please quit!!

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bonsairick

05/10/2013

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This is the 2nd time I've left negative feedback on your inoperable packaging (Simvastatin). I nearly cut myself last time trying to open the outer packaging with a knife - the "button" does NOT work! So this time I ripped open the outer package. If my meds get mixed-up because they become separated from their identifying package and something happens to me, guess who's getting sued. You have ONE star from EVERYONE! Come on. Did one of your kids design it as a school project and you just don't have the heart to admit it is a lousy example of functional pharmaceutical packaging. I'm going to write a review once a month for as long as my meds are put in this package. And Im going to write WalMart right now and let them know that you have a lousy rating.

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grayfire

08/25/2011

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What brain surgeon designed an...

What brain surgeon designed an impossibly difficult drug package as the Meloxicam that had refilled at WalMart pharmacy yesterday.?. Meloxicam is an NSAID. NSAIDs are typically prescribed to patients with RA or OA. I have OA in my hands. I had to call my 23 year old granddaughter over to my house to get the medication out of that stupid package and put it in a bottle that I can open.

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inind1ananow

07/19/2010

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Insane bubble packaging container also hides INSECTS!

Awhile ago I opened one of those detestable blue pill holders from WalMart pharmacy that I cannot begin to tell you how much I hate, especially when they put the label over the thing-a-ma-jig you're supposed to press down on with onr hand and pull the foil wrapped sheet of pills out with the other. Then when you push out a pill, it sometimes goes flying, and nearly always a scrap of foil is left behind to clean up or you find the bits have also gone flying to other parts of the room.



I HATE THEM and have complained. To no avail but someone has to start the whining wheel.



This morning I had to peel back the prescription label from the thing-a-ma-jig again and was in the process of pulling out the sheet of pills when an INSECT came out with it. A bug that looked suspiciously like a cockroach! Of course, it is a speedy bug and got away ----- in my kitchen. (The pills are stored in my linen closet until I'm ready for a new packet.)



The pharmacist denies having any bugs in his store --- he sprays and he never heard of such a thing before. I don't have cockroaches in the apartment (in a linen closet?) and no one else here does either. And neither have I ever encountered such a thing before (and I'm older than he is). However, the point is NOT who harbors them but that BUGS HIDE IN THOSE IDIOTIC BLUE PILL CONTAINERS!!



Want you to be aware of insect excrement that can be left on your pill containers.

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larrybyrnes

11/06/2009

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Bubble Packaging

Would you please stop using bubble packaging for your prescriptions. The majority of your customers using these prescriptions belong to the group called senior citizens. If you would stop and think about it, this is also the group that would have the most trouble getting the meds out of these bubble packs EVERY SINGLE DAY. You call this child resistant packaging but more children could easily get the meds out than senior citizens.

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eawilson

04/26/2009

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Poor Packaging

Worst pill packaging I have ever found.. Lisinopril in bubble pack in plastic sleeve took over an hour to remove and get into bottle.. I will tell my pharmacist to change to different brand not packaged this way.

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flois1

03/11/2009

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Meloxicam

I will tell you what I think.

such a stupid ideal putting Arthritis in a sleev to have to push the pills out any body that has Arthtitis has a time getting them out and I lose them down the sink so why do you put them that way why not keep putting them in bottles so much easier for older people. I don't like to pay for medicine that I lose down the sink

Thank you

Flois Frazier

Ph 636-485-7918

E-mail [email protected]

claimed iconBusiness Response04/29/2009

Sirs: I wish to comment on the RIDICULOS packaging of your Meloxicam. Anyone with RA will have difficulty getting into the package. It is cumbersome and completely un-necessary!. Because we have RA we are NOT stupid and need not to have the dayus of week printed on the procuct either. It took me 20 min. just to get the pills of the bubble wrapper into a container so easier didpencing will occur on my really bad days when movement is difficult. This is REALLY TERRIBLE PACKAGING! I hope you will change it with the patients view in mind in the designing of ANOTHER way. Thank you BJM

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