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Okay, here's a question that has me baffled. I want to switch to a more legit OP now that I'm working with a doctor and I actually have medical records. My doctor has prescribed neurontin and 7.5/750 Hydro for me, but doesn't want to prescribe anything more powerful for pain. I, however, don't want to take so much APAP, and if I were to take just the recommended one every four hours, that would be almost 3000 mgs. of APAP in one day. Plus, one 7.5 does about the same for me as a baby aspirin. Now, to the point: When I obtain my records and send them to YOD or YFD, they will obviously see what the doctor has prescribed. Won't they then deny my request for a 10/325 dose? Certainly I won't ask the doc to refill his scrip for me if I am receiving the medication elsewhere. How to deal with that awkward situation?
Any answers/comments?
S.
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potatoboy99 Permanent Fixture
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The OP doctors don't necessarily need to see in writing that you've been previously prescribed the med you're requesting. When they request med records they're just trying to make sure that you've been diagnosed with a condition that narcotics are suitable to prescribe for.