eyes4crime
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You have no idea what meds she was looking for. It may have been for something unusual. I spent a good deal of time searching out organic type meds for my kids. Most of them I found at Whole Foods, but I would occationally stumble over 1 or 2 at random other stores too. Knowing that I would travel specifically to those stores when I needed them. And coincidently one was for eardrops. My eldest was allergic to antibiotics, but this helped relieve the pain for him. Another was for collic.
Not suggesting that this is what was happening, but with all the benadryl/tylenol/motrin crap that's gone on...my youngest wasn't allowed to have any of it...per her PEDIATRICIAN. So, I'm inclined to think that is not what she was looking for. They are no longer recommending any of these products for children under 2.
I'll try to clarify, my point was: Whatever Terri was looking for that morning at FM, if it was out of stock - if can be verified! All LE has to do is ask or get the records showing the outages and what was on order that day. If it was an OTC that was unusual that also can be verified. A recall of medicine for children keeps everyone alert and on their toes. moo