Here in Illinois allergy medicines are already the next best thing to impossible to get, given all of the laws involved. I understand that, & I agree with the laws however given the amount of frustration and trouble that is already built into the process, the individual pharmacy technicians at a retail establishment that sells these items really shouldn’t also be rude when asked about them. I walked in with runny nose & watery eyes seeking relief, when I asked the nice lady behind the counter what products they had available, because I could not see them from where I was standing she told me that she did not want to write all the prices down for me, and insisted that I choose one,(without really knowing what it was I had to choose from) I mean it is the middle of allergy season and it’s entirely possible that they were out of something. Even though all she had to do was turn around and look to see what they had on the shelf, she refused and directed me to the place where they have the little stickers in the middle of the aisle, basically meaning that I would lose my place in line and get to start over. At that point there were 4 people in line behind me, so I gave up and walked out without relief. For a business the size of CVS one lost sale is less than insignificant, but for my money I will do my very best to patronize establishments that are polite to their customers.