I am trying to find where Triaminicin cold and allergy medicines cons. Does anyone know? It comes in a black box and yellow. I used to buy it in Walgreens pharmacies.
If they do not have to Walgreens where you used to buy, try another pharmacy. If you still can not find it, it can be interrupted.
Did you ask the pharmacist? In Illinois where I live, but state law to provide ID and sign a log when purchasing a medicine against colds and it is stored behind the pharmacy counter. Perhaps that is why you can not find it.
Find your local dealer meth, he probably bought it all.
Triaminic is the product brand. Check Walmart pharmacy.
Go to Rite Aid or any other pharmacy
Try going here:
http://www.triaminic.com/liq_cold_allergy.shtml
There is a search bar in the upper right corner to help you find a store that sells it.
Thats where I use to get it, try HEB or WalMart I bet they have.
There are a number of places where you can go, Rite Aid, Wal Greens, Wal Mart, look over there and your nearest grocery store. success
Get a prescription from a doctor and you can buy at a pharmacy nearby.
Do not say Triaminic? CVS, Brooks Drug Stores usually have it.
You can usually find in most stores. Grocery or department store
They have probably removed from stores. They found a risk to health and that of many other prescription drugs. There is a small, but the possible link between the ingredients it contains for cerebral hemorrhage and stroke.
You can find in any store Osco Drug
Well, if Traiminic has either ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, the bank may have pulled the shelves until they are in compliance with new federal laws. I work in the corporate office for a chain of convenience stores, and all of our stores have had to suspend the sale of any product containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine until stores can implement new training programs and signage and equipment loan. Ephedrine and / or pseudoephedrine are some of the main ingredients used in the manufacture of crystal meth. So that may be why you do not find that the flu or other drugs and cold today.
Posted on March 9, 2010.