Well I'm a professional working in the health care sector and take pride in my appearance, so I hope I don't look too shady after the effort I go to each day, haha. I go to the same chemist because its closest to wear I live, and I'm not pharmacy hopping, if I do shop at a different place it's usually because I'm out of town. But after their rude service I think I'll be finding a different place to get my medications. I understand that it's their job to make judgement calls, but she didn't need to be a bitch about it. When I asked her how many days I had to wait before I could re-fill she wouldn't tell me exactly, just kept repeating how many tablets are in a box, and how many days these should last if you take them as instructed.
I copy-pasted part of my earlier post from an online magazine that is only available (as far as I know) to registered health practitioners. Though WA is a bit different with a lot of their health sector registration type stuff than the rest of Australia, I think Tasmania might be different as well, but don't quote me on that. Check back in after March 17th and let me know how you've been getting on. I feel frustrated that I was denied, despite having a prescription, I mean I got it to prevent that, (but it seems it doesn't matter, in my neck of the woods) and was worried that with public holidays coming up I wouldn't be able to get back to the chemist on my days off from work.
Thanks for your replies guys, it makes me feel a bit less alone in this.