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boscobear616
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OP without very strict records
      #205715 - 12/06/04 06:18 PM Attachment (6 downloads)

Hello to all,

I was wondering if anyone knew of an op that didn't require very strict records. I got a note from my Dr. today that I am under her care, my last checkup was 7-29-04, and that I take Clonazepam directed by her. If anyone knows of a site that would accept this as the records, would you please let me know. PM me if you want.

Thank You,

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kalina919
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: boscobear616]
      #205728 - 12/06/04 07:18 PM

Hi -

Just curious, but if you're lucky enough to have a local doc who will prescibe meds for you, why go the OP route? A copay, or even paying out of pocket for Clonazepam is definitely less expensive than getting it through an OP. Or are you looking for a different medication altogether?

Just wondering -
Kirby


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Chimingin
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: kalina919]
      #205729 - 12/06/04 07:25 PM

You must have documentation/records showing that the meds you are requesting have been prescribed for you in the past.

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mackmoves
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: Chimingin]
      #205736 - 12/06/04 08:17 PM

lemme rap these answers up for you, any of them.

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potatoboy99
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: mackmoves]
      #205778 - 12/06/04 11:26 PM

Quote:

lemme rap these answers up for you, any of them.




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t_oshan2003
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: Chimingin]
      #205825 - 12/07/04 06:51 AM

What if your last physicall was a few year ago, can you order a consult from a place like NWW, get your first meds without records, then go to a local doc to get a physical and then use those records ???

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mackmoves
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: t_oshan2003]
      #205884 - 12/07/04 10:54 AM

I never used NWW , but from what I have heard that is the norm over there. I beleive that the first is an "emergency" script.

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looseliz
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: mackmoves]
      #205919 - 12/07/04 01:28 PM

t oshan 2003, I have used nww. Yes,you can get your consult and first prescription and then see a doctor and fax in your exam . You will not get your refills without them.

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bone902
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: looseliz]
      #205926 - 12/07/04 02:11 PM

if youve got refills coming from your local physican, and then you go the OP route and get meds with refills, do the pharmacies know? With computers, I thought it was all tracked nation wide. Does anyone know anything about this kind of thing?

PS I realize this is the wrong topic for this question, but I still dont know how to post my own topics. If someone knows that as well, please let me know. thanx bone


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t_oshan2003
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: looseliz]
      #205927 - 12/07/04 02:15 PM

thanks looseliz! I will definatly be checking them out in the near future!

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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: t_oshan2003]
      #205944 - 12/07/04 03:19 PM

1stmeds.com is real lenient on medical records. they had problems in the past and are now under new managment. my experience with them has mad getting what i need as easy as breathing the meds just come natuarally

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coradin
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Re: OP without very strict records [Re: joda]
      #206681 - 12/09/04 08:05 PM

Just wanted to bump this. Got ER discharge records that finally showed my diagnosis, and I can get recent physicals from my old PCP (between insurance right now). Will this combo suffice?

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