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Old 07-24-2019, 03:11 PM #11
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Originally Posted by mymorgy View Post
He can only give me klonopin once a month. since he went off medicare he is charging me 125 to see him and i when I see him he won't charge me fr the prescription. before I would see every month. Now it will be every three months.
bobby
According to the new rules, since Klonopin is a controlled substance, the pharmacy cannot dispense more than once a month. However, my psych doc prescribes 90 tablets of .5 mg every thirty days, so I can have extra in case I need more.

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