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APR
Lake Worth, FL
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considering how much Publix charges for everything else, they should give something back!
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Free RX
Pompano Beach, FL
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Will someone from Publix please tell me what kind of mark-up we can expect in the price of groceries to cover this free giveaway? Remember: There's no such thing as a free lunch! Or in this case "free" medicine.
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Miss America
Miami, FL
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Just another gimmick so you won't notice how much they raised the prices on all the other medicines to pay for this "freebee".
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SONEG
Boca Raton, FL
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KUDOS TO PUBLIX SUPERMARKET. I COMMEND THEM FOR THIS DECISION.
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Hot Momma
Hollywood, FL
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Of course it would be antibiotics that I'm allergic to! Great.
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DFC
Winter Park, FL
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What is the reason for this?
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“Open Minded”
Since: Mar 07
Right here
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Please wait...
Hot Momma wrote: Of course it would be antibiotics that I'm allergic to! Great. and some of the oldest one around.. these drugs are not used as frequently as newer, better meds
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consumer
Orlando, FL
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Great.;this may again refocus the healthcare providers to prescribe meds, that have been lost in the shuffle, with the more advanced antibiotics. and make a cost savings for patients now, instead of the "incentives" that are given to the office....
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SugarHoneyIceTea
Copperas Cove, TX
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90% of the population uses Antibotics, Especially children and the elderly. This is great! Glad to see Publix acting on this issue!
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F W H
Leesburg, FL
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bebe
Orlando, FL
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this is so you wont get sick from eating their food
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SONEG
Boca Raton, FL
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Finally wrote: 90% of the population uses Antibotics, Especially children and the elderly. This is great! Glad to see Publix acting on this issue! I agree with you!!! That was my first thought when I read the article. These are the type of poeple who need these meds the most, I have young grandchildren and elderly freinds and family and I for one am happy that Publix is doing this.
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Allison
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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This is a step in the right directon ... nice job Publix.
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carrie
Summerfield, FL
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With all the talk of germs and bacteria becoming antibiotic resistant, these drugs will soon be phased out. There will not be a use for these drugs if they are over prescribed. They are just trying to get you in their store, so maybe they could get you to buy something else. I rarely shop at Publix to begin with and what I have seen, there is no deal there. These prescriptions are for 4 dollars anywhere else.
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Mom of High schooler
Lake Worth, FL
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DFC wrote: What is the reason for this? Didn't you read the article?
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Carl
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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This is good. Private industry and state government recognizes the need for health and wellness. When will the feds wake up. Unfortunately, these antibiotics are overused.
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jonigan
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Next......FREE Breast Implants for everyone, (Trans-genders included)
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Pembroke Pines
Miami, FL
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There are 7 antibiotics in the program. The article lists 4 (amoxicillin, cephalexin, penicillin VK and erythromycin) with no obvious place to find out what are the other 3. What kind of news reporting is this? If you look in the archive of Sun-Sentinel articles you will find the same half-hearted attempt to give information.
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Axl
Apopka, FL
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Universal health care in the USA now!!!!!
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Reason
Miami, FL
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Pembroke Pines wrote: There are 7 antibiotics in the program. The article lists 4 (amoxicillin, cephalexin, penicillin VK and erythromycin) with no obvious place to find out what are the other 3. What kind of news reporting is this? If you look in the archive of Sun-Sentinel articles you will find the same half-hearted attempt to give information. * Amoxicillin * Cephalexin * Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim (SMZ-TMP) * Ciprofloxacin (excluding ciprofloxacin XR) * Penicillin VK * Ampicillin and * Erythromycin (excluding Ery-Tab).
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