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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 114
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 114
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Thank you for posting, it is great to gain the perspective of a pharmacist. I understand there are laws / guidelines with medicines. Per my discussion with the doctor that spoke with the pharmacist, they had no reason to hold my medicine. My situation had nothing to do with forged scripts, or abuse of medicine.
I agree that the issue is a communication issue between the doctors and pharmasicts and I cant believe that happens.
When that type of situation happens the only one who is left suffering is the patient. I dont like extra suffering for no reason so I took a stand yesterday and I was found to be right by a third party. If that is not a bias situation, than I don't know what bias is..
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