Well, not that old - the expiration date on the cartridge is a few months in the future.
I am loath, of course, to waste it. However, the dispenser (the gray plastic part) is busted. It won't push down, and thus won't dispense medicine. I can't swap it out with another dispenser, not only because that's Not Allowed, but also because they're the wrong size.
The number on the side indicates that there are nearly 100 doses left.
Is this something a pharmacist can fix for me, like if I stop by they can just replace the dispenser? I suspect not, as those things come in sealed bags, cartridge and dispenser together, but if they can do it I'll walk down tomorrow or on the weekend and get it done.
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I am loath, of course, to waste it. However, the dispenser (the gray plastic part) is busted. It won't push down, and thus won't dispense medicine. I can't swap it out with another dispenser, not only because that's Not Allowed, but also because they're the wrong size.
The number on the side indicates that there are nearly 100 doses left.
Is this something a pharmacist can fix for me, like if I stop by they can just replace the dispenser? I suspect not, as those things come in sealed bags, cartridge and dispenser together, but if they can do it I'll walk down tomorrow or on the weekend and get it done.
The next energy revolution won’t be in wind or solar. It will be in our brains.
Moths shed light on how to fool enemy sonar
Boko Haram Vows to Disrupt Elections as President Is Deserted by Key Supporter
U.S. to support Cameroon military in Boko Haram fight
Russia Pushes On With Snap Military Drills as EU Tensions Escalate
PM Tsipras declares war at home on Greece's 'oligarchs'
Even As Progressives Take Lead In Greece, Women Remain Out Of Power
Thousands of Refugees Are Pouring Into China to Escape Fighting in Burma
Ants construct en suite toilets in the corners of their nests
Scores killed in Aleppo battles after army offensive
United Nations investigates claim of ISIS organ theft
Islamic State lays claim to North African outpost
Why Syria’s Rebels Fear Assad’s Ceasefire Promise
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