So, I go to Target to get some Claritin for my big trip to see Doug and Kari. (They have cats, see. And they want me to be able to play Animal Crossing and such at their place.) Here's the deal - the "real deal" Claritin is $10 for 10 pills or something like $30 for a month's supply. (That number is off, I'm sure.) The generic Target-branded stuff is $4 for ten pills or $11 for 30.
Why, again, do people buy the branded stuff? It's the same chemical formula. They made their money at Schering Plough already, so I don't feel the need to support them any more.
Drug prices are bothering me again; this usually happens after I see an episode of The West Wing about it or catch something on the news about old ladies eating cat food from the tin to buy their pain medication.
Why, again, do people buy the branded stuff? It's the same chemical formula. They made their money at Schering Plough already, so I don't feel the need to support them any more.
Drug prices are bothering me again; this usually happens after I see an episode of The West Wing about it or catch something on the news about old ladies eating cat food from the tin to buy their pain medication.



