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sleepymonkey76
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Online-Scripts
      #165393 - 05/28/04 03:29 PM

I just wanted to follow up with some IMPORTANT info in case anyone else is thinking of using these guys...

I noticed after my post that THEY GAVE ME ZERO REFILLS on my meds!!! That's right, after a $110 consult and $100 for #90 Watson 10/650 there are NO refills! Pretty darn weak if you ask me!!!

And, more importantly, the quality of these meds seems VERY weak! If anyone else out there has had the same experience please speak up. I'm pretty peeved right now. I'm thinking of contacting their CS but that will probably do nothing... thanks for listening.

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thar101
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Re: Online-Scripts [Re: sleepymonkey76]
      #166058 - 06/01/04 07:05 PM

I know the bottle says 0 refills but you have 2 if you log on to your account. I thought the same thing at first.

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Rocky_ONC
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Re: Online-Scripts [Re: thar101]
      #166164 - 06/02/04 10:06 AM

Thar is correct, even though the bottle prints out with 0 under refills there are 2 refills in the account pending medical record approval. Unfortunately we don't have control over the pharmacy's stock, if their medication was weak it might have been the brand or it might be that your tolerance is building to the medication. I'm positive that someone on this board can give you better detail on what's called a 'Hydro Holiday'. It's a painful process but it helps to lower tolerance to hydrocodone when it's needed long term. Someone please correct me if I get this incorrectly but a 'hydro holiday' is basiclly a few consecutive days where you don't take any hydro. It helps your body to lower the resistance to the beneficial effects of the medication. Please let me know if any of this helps or if there's anything I can help with on my side.

~Rocky

**Sorry about posting this twice, the thread I had originally posted this in moved

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