Do y'all use "drive through" and "drive in" interchangeably? Because in America, a drive through is a place where you place an order, wait in your car, and then leave when the order is filled a couple minutes later; a drive in is a place where you park for an hour or two to watch a movie or eat a meal without leaving your car, then drive off after you're finished. A "drive in" pharmacy sounds like they make you take the drugs there and just wait in your car. "I think this Ambien is starting to kick in...." OK, you're good to go, drive safe!