CVS can be a pain to deal with. I've never had trouble over the T prescription, but getting syringes out of them is like pulling teeth. My doc wrote me an Rx for them (not required in MN), because she wanted to be sure I got the right size. But my insurance won't pay for them, and if I get them via the Rx, they still won't sell me more than a month's worth, and they want to charge me the amount they
would have billed the insurance company: $1.00 each. They're also allowed to sell them over the counter to anyone with an Rx for something injectable, and then they'll sell me 10 at $0.25 each --
IF I can convince whoever I'm dealing with that it does actually work that way.
The last time I bought them, the woman first told me she could only sell me four at $1.00 apiece... so she looked it up and found she could sell them to me OTC, but she then refused to sell me
any because there were no refills on the testosterone. I had to explain to her in words of one syllable that the vial held 10 ml, and my dosage was [a teeny-tiny fraction of that], so that one vial lasted many months... and since
they refused to sell me more than ten at a time, I really did have to keep buying more. Oy.
Then she brought a handful of 3 ml syringes to the counter and told me they were 1 ml. I pointed out the place where the label said 3 ml, and I tried to explain that because the dose was so small, I couldn't draw it up accurately in a larger syringe. She interrupted me and literally screamed:
"I'm trying to help you here!"

Then she flounced back to the shelf, eventually found the right ones, and just... acted like nothing out of the way had happened.
I was absolutely polite the whole time -- other than having to pause and mentally count to 5 once before replying to her.
The kicker: she was a pharmacist, and the pharmacy manager that day. Beyond belief.