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This reminds me of something that happened to someone who used to be a member of a pain group I was in at one time. A prescription for a pain med (I want to say Tylenol #3) was in the console of their car and their fast food drink dripped on it and got it damp. She didn't think it would be a problem, and brought it in. The pharmacist was suspicious so called the lady's doctor, and apparently her doctor didn't keep adequate records - the doc didn't even write down that she'd given the woman refills (which she had in the past). Rather than make herself look bad, the doctor lied - and the woman, who was in her fifties, ended up doing hard time in prison for altering a scrip - even though she *didn't*. I thought her doctor was about as lowlife as you can get, to choose to have her patient put in prison before she'd ever admit in a court of law that she kept screwy records (or she could have cleared the whole thing up in that one phone call.) Moral? If your scrip EVER gets wet in any kind of way, return it to the doctor and ask for another one. Never trust that the pharmacist will ever be understanding at all. Oh, and don't trust that your doctor keeps accurate records either. I called my doctor for 30 more (he would usually give me 90 per month, but for some reason wrote only 60 at the previous visit) - and the nurse called me back and said my records didn't show that I had received ANY hydro at all that visit. Guess it was a good thing that my drugstore didn't call the doctor, because then they might have tried to accuse me of forging a prescription. I'm actually surprised that it didn't happen, now that I look back. In this country, you never know WHAT will happen. |
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