I agree with you. My husband receives several medications by mail, and the pharmacuetical vendor determines when the refills can be made, and it does sometimes get down to the last few days.
Also, I have a relative who is in prison, and the only way he can receive any communications from the outside world is through the mail.
See my snarky post 38.
I know meds are sent by mail all the time, but I can’t beleive ANYONE would trust the post office to deliver critical life or death meds that gotta be delivered or else.
Puh-leaze.