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Old 08-23-2013, 08:33 AM
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Default Changes are happening

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Originally Posted by Hopeless View Post
Hi Eva,

Speaking of having scripts filled........ the new thing in my community ......... no longer do docs hand you a written script to be filled. If you want/need a script, they will ONLY send it electronically directly to your pharmacy. They also check your pharmacy record everytime they submit a script. The patient no longer can leave the doc's office and decide whether to fill a script or not. Unless you decline it before you leave the doctor's office, it will be filled. Of course, you have the option, NOT to pick it up. Docs no longer have "prescription pads" in my area.

Oh, another new thing here is even though a script is "valid" for a year, docs will only authorize refills for about 3 months. They can be refilled beyond that time frame but the pharmacy MUST contact the physician's office for authorization. It has become very strict getting ANY type of script filled. This even applies to a script for blood sugar test strips, anything by prescription. Anti-hypertensives, cholesterol meds, anything. I asked the pharmacist if this was because of the doc, a pharmacy policy, an insurance stipulation, a state regulation, or because of ObamaCare and I was told they did not know why but it was across the board with all scripts and docs. I have 4 different docs prescribing my meds for my various conditions and from various specialties so I know it is NOT doc specific. Maybe it is a new state regulation.

I would be curious to hear from others on Neuro if they have experienced anything similar in different areas of the US.
In my state abroad I would think it would apply
Here when I go to my pain specialist some of my
Meds are e-faxed to the pharmacy then I MUST SEE HIM
ONCE A MONTH AND GET A SCRIPT FOR MY HARD CORE MEDS
I AM HANDED the written script then take it to my pharmacist
to fill
Now changes are happening
And I suspect that there might be a crack down
on those who take hard core drugs and are abusing it
also it has become a new way of getting a high
I myself am on opiates and on Meds from my physiotherapist
To answer your question yes there have been changes
only thing it is backwards here the Meds e-faxed are the
Meds that do not offer a high to the abusers the drug world
out of control
I pray you have your Meds needed for your body and mind

May life be good to you
I have a spiritual side a copeing method in my everyday life with
constant guidance as some days are way to tough
God bless and be well

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