Walgreens is a pharmacy chain that has locations all over the United States. Many people use Walgreens as their go-to pharmacy for general health needs, such as prescriptions and over-the-counter medications.
One question that has recently arisen is whether or not condoms are locked up in a safe at Walgreens. It seems that this is an open question.
Some people who have worked at Walgreens claim that condoms are not kept in a safe, while others say that they are.
One reason that this question may be open to interpretation is that condoms are not considered a controlled substance by the US government. This means that Walgreens is not required to keep condoms locked up in a safe, as is the case with other controlled substances.
What we do know is that condoms are not the only health-related item that is not kept in a safe at Walgreens. This includes contraceptives such as birth control pills and contraceptives for women, such as the Pill and the IUD.
It is possible that condoms are kept in a safe, but this is not confirmed. What is clear is that Walgreens does not have a policy of locking up condoms in a safe, as is the case with other controlled substances.