At 09:35 AM 8/2/99 -0700, JaneRoss wrote: > well, well, I learn something every day. Michel was right. amantidine does >come in yellow. Which brings me to another story..... > >Several years ago I did receive the wrong prescription and wouldn't have >known any better if the Dr. hadn't given me a few samples. The pharmacy had >misread the new prescription from 25/100 to read 25/250 sinemet. Now I try >to warn people to ask what the prescrition should look like and then look >at it before you leave the pharmacy! > >What went wrong with my amantidine? I had my husband pick it up for me. > >jjjane >http://www.geocities.com/soho/village/6263/pienet/hithgang/hitjaner.html > > last year, our pharmacist, a very fine one, I might add, gave us the wrong strength of Sinemet, which as you know, has many variations. He was so upset, I ended up comforting him. If you have one fo those home pharmacy books, they describe all the variations that exist.Regards, Thea Lou Seese Cg Gordon 71/21