WFMW: Target Pharmacy Works For Me!



Welcome to this week’s edition of Works for Me Wednesday. As always, I am honored to participate in this, each week, and encourage you to swing by Shannon’s blog for more great tips from moms just like me!

This week, I just wanted to share with you all my favorite place in the world to get prescriptions- Target Pharmacy. If you are already a Target Pharmacy customer, please disregard this post because it is all about how wonderful it has been for our family.

Pictured here is their redesigned bottles. Notice that they are clear (making it easy to see how much/how little of a medication you have) and that they have a handy little ring around them. This ring is color coded and each family member gets a color for their prescriptions. This makes it easy for me to find my son’s medication (he is blue) versus my daughter’s medication (which is purple). For a my tired eyes in the morning, this has prevented us from a lot of medicine mix-ups.

You can also see that this bottle is flipped on its head. This helps to get all of the information on the front of the bottle and to make it easier to read. Tucked on the side, (see that little flap) is the little sheet with all of the side effects. Don’t know about you, but this usually gets thrown into the trash.

The best part for me, as a mom, is giving the medicine to my children and how they have improved this little factor. Anyone who has had a screaming & tantruming child who hates to receive medicine, knows that the teaspoon just doesn’t cut it. Target has also introduced bottles for liquid medicines that include a syringe dispensers that fits tightly into a specially designed cap on the bottle. To dispense liquid medication to a child, one can easily insert the syringe, turn the bottle upside down, and fill the syringe with an exact dose rather than the messy alternative of pouring into a teaspoon. This cuts down on the mess and I also am able to make sure that I get every last drop out of that bottle because it is inverted.

Other services that I have also appreciated are that they automatically refill my medication (if I request it), contact my doctor if I need a refill (which doesn’t involve me calling the doctor and then calling the pharmacy), and I can request refills by telephone or online (how convenient!)

If you have the choice of where to get your prescriptions filled, I highly recommend getting them there. The new bottle is just one part that I love about it. The other part is the shopping I can do while I am waiting for my prescription.

What is not to love about Target?

As always, I am including links to my past entries. Feel free to browse around and leave your comments. I really, really love the comments!!

Past WFMW entries:

Say No to Hand Cramps
Foamy Soap
Adventures in Shipping
Frugal Exercise Solutions
Microfiber Obsessions
Sand Between Your Toes Blues
Giving the Gift of Magazines (Frugally)
Solution for Cheap Trash Bags
Programming Your Cell Phone
Free Up Pantry Space: Make a Snack
Weeding Through Your Child’s Art Work Creatively
Using the Coffee Maker With Ease
Making Your Spice Rack Usable
Maximizing Space

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  1. Julie — August 23, 2006 @ 11:03 am

    I love Target pharmacy too, Amy, and I had forgotten a lot of those details about their bottles. And something else us frugal moms love – Target regularly has a coupon in their Sunday ad for filling a new or transferred prescription.

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  2. Carol — August 23, 2006 @ 11:05 am

    Great tip! Oh, the convenience of it all!

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  3. Sarah E. — August 23, 2006 @ 12:47 pm

    I love Target pharmacy too. 1. Because I love the store and it’s very close to my home (sometimes too close!) 2. I really like my pharamicist there. He’s called me at home before, checking on my son. I thought that was very impressive.

    However I just found out that Target has fired a pharmacist because they would not dispense the morning after pill. :(

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  4. Mama Duck — August 23, 2006 @ 1:06 pm

    What a wonderful idea – I love Target and next time I need a prescription I’m going to try them! Have a great Wednesday – our WFMW tip is up as well!

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  5. Cheri — August 23, 2006 @ 1:17 pm

    I love Target too- especially when they include in the Sunday coupons a $10 gift card for getting a new prescription filled there!
    I agree with you- Target is my favorite place to shop!

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  6. Overwhelmed! — August 23, 2006 @ 3:02 pm

    I haven’t tried the Target pharmacy yet, but it sounds like I need to! Thanks for sharing!

    Thanks for your comment on my WFMW (alternate use for a pot rack) post. I do appreciate you stopping by!

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  7. Julie Julie Bo Boolie — August 23, 2006 @ 5:16 pm

    Man I wish we had a Target in Canada :(

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  8. Jennifer, Snapshot — August 23, 2006 @ 6:07 pm

    Good idea. I’m going to have to start looking for those coupons, and maybe take my next one there. Fortunately, we don’t have too many filled, but it sounds like they have some great features.

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  9. Lily — March 4, 2008 @ 2:22 pm

    The Target pharmacy accepts RxDrugCard. That’s a prescription discount card found at http://www.rxdrugcard.com. The family membership fee is only $4.95 a month. Then you pay the discounted prices shown on their website.

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  10. The Grandmother Here — July 16, 2009 @ 2:16 pm

    What a pleasant blog! A store that people like. Thank you! Thank you!

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