BamaCrazy
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Medex has Hospira now listed for $140 for a 25 pack. I grabbed two more cases. That’s more than enough for me.,
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thanks for this! account auto populated and had no problem. wonder if they’ll enforce policy after the supposed July 25th date?Medex has Hospira now listed for $140 for a 25 pack.
Confirmed. I've got 2 cases already and I don't need more but if I did, I'd grab a case or two before the sales restriction goes into effect.Medex has Hospira now listed for $140 for a 25 pack. I grabbed two more cases. That’s more than enough for me.,
With a NPI number could we theoretically order from these online websites?Because most online medical supply providers ask for a Medical License OR NPI number to qualify for ordering. Notice I said it's not sufficient for rX medication, only medical devices.
It's also explicitly stated as the new policy being imposed by Pfizer on distributors.
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With a NPI number could we theoretically order from these online websites?
Not mountainside medical lol...With a NPI number could we theoretically order from these online websites?
Ghoul once again is just pulling shit out of his ass.From a "flexible" vendor like Medex or Mountainside Medical probably. It's enough to give them legal cover that they can say they sold to a medical professional. They already allow sales without one. and the new Pfizer requirements indicate an NPI is sufficient for their products.
From a strict, very large medical supply company, they may also require a medical license, perhaps dependent on the item.

thanks again! good looking out. really appreciate you sharing when you did.Unbelievable! Medex just went up $50 after dropping to $140. Now a case is $189.
That’s pretty sketchy. I am surprised they didn’t put Hospira on the label.You were right, do not order from these clowns
Yeah, these are going right in the trash.That’s pretty sketchy. I am surprised they didn’t put Hospira on the label.
That’s pretty sketchy. I am surprised they didn’t put Hospira on the label.
Yeah, these are going right in the trash.
From the product label:They don't even use the same bottles as hospira.
These are the exact bottles used.
I'm not that familiar with the various plastics, so no idea if these bottles are even suitable for bac water.
Anyone confirm the type of plastic used for hospira?
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