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Old 07-10-2011, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DiMarie View Post
As far as I ran into, unless the doctor calls the pharmacy and restricts the protocol of whom can pick up a prescription, there are no legal or ethical reasons a Pharmacy could restrict a pick up.
If they are concerned of a suicidal purpose for some reason (nothing I can relate) perhaps they may call the doctor and ask if their instincts are that the patient is at risk and have a concern.

But neither of these scenarios fit Derrick. I did have doctors restrict my dd picking up her meds, but it was to take away the potential of "accidental OD." which ultimately, it was the pharmaceutical cause not dd.

After talking to Derrick, it seems it was the one that the main pharmacist thought. But she was trying to get someone who started that day, in
trouble it seems. I will be making sure I return later this week to let my friend
know what Derrick said.


I don't like what I heard even more.

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