Goshawk
2nd January 2006, 04:49 PM
[bangs head against wall]
I'm a pharmacy technician at Walgreens (think: glorified cashier), and I just found out that those Similisan eye drops/ear drops that are quite popular are actually--seriously--homeopathic.
http://www.healthyrelief.com/HowOurProductsWork.cfm
I'd been assuming that they were using the term "homeopathic" on the label more like "naturopathic", they must have SOME real ingredients in them, Walgreens Corporate wouldn't stock something that was so clearly idiotic and pointless, but I finally got around to looking them up on the Internet, and no, it's all-stops-out bona fide homepathy.
Gah.
Somebody shoot me. I don't have the faintest idea how to express to Corporate how this is an Evil Thing, to be selling these little bottles of water as though they might actually help someone's pinkeye and cataracts. It's not like with Kevin's Evil Book that was demonstrably false. This is more like "can't hurt, might help" territory.
Bleagh.
We also stock Prid's Homeopathic Drawing Salve (http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Smile_s_Prid_Salve.html) in the back of the pharmacy. At least that has beeswax and stuff in it.
I'm a pharmacy technician at Walgreens (think: glorified cashier), and I just found out that those Similisan eye drops/ear drops that are quite popular are actually--seriously--homeopathic.
http://www.healthyrelief.com/HowOurProductsWork.cfm
I'd been assuming that they were using the term "homeopathic" on the label more like "naturopathic", they must have SOME real ingredients in them, Walgreens Corporate wouldn't stock something that was so clearly idiotic and pointless, but I finally got around to looking them up on the Internet, and no, it's all-stops-out bona fide homepathy.
Gah.
Somebody shoot me. I don't have the faintest idea how to express to Corporate how this is an Evil Thing, to be selling these little bottles of water as though they might actually help someone's pinkeye and cataracts. It's not like with Kevin's Evil Book that was demonstrably false. This is more like "can't hurt, might help" territory.
Bleagh.
We also stock Prid's Homeopathic Drawing Salve (http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Smile_s_Prid_Salve.html) in the back of the pharmacy. At least that has beeswax and stuff in it.