Thanks Allegra for screwing up my allergy care and BlueCross Blue Shield for not honoring my prescription.
I used – past tense – Allegra D but now it’s OTC. Plus if you want the ‘D’ version of anything you have to sign for it, show your drivers license- short of making you a criminal because you want to be able to breathe.
Why do we have to sign and show ID to buy products with Pseudoephedrine? Again stupid laws.
http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/pseudoephedrine.html
So will I buy the Allegra D – OTC? Not only no, but HELL no. It’s the principle of the thing. I am contacting BlueCross BlueShield to see why they won’t honor my prescription – as it was written by a Doctor.
While I know it won’t make a difference, I will ask BCBS for a reduction on what I pay for insurance. Yeah, I know, but again it’s the principle of thing.