Writing your own prescription...

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Twizz, Mar 20, 2008.

  1. Piink

    Piink Member

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    is it possible to add something to a already written prescription. I can't quite remember, but I think i've had doc's write 2-3 things on a prescription sheet... idk. i just got prescribed to some bullshit, wonder if i could tag on a thing or two ;-)

    I would never have the stones to go thru w/ it. but i am curious. i had a close friend who told me he added on tylenol 3's before and he got em no prob..
     
  2. T3trahydr0cannab1n0l

    T3trahydr0cannab1n0l Member

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    It is sooo easy once you learn how to write it. I work at a hospital doing shit for the Docs and have several Rx pads. I just fill it out for someone pay them to get it and i can fax a copy to the pharmacy from work. It is easy and keeps a lot of money in my pocket. Be careful though dont do anything stupid like fill it out wrong and dont make the handwriting to neat ( docs have terrible handwriting because they write so quickly). The signature is hardest unless you see the signature every day like i do ( i just copy it straight from other prescriptions). So if you think your whole plan through and have the right hook ups then your home free with some good shit. :cheers2:
     
  3. danxdan

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    i don't think a fax is always necessary, so that might work.
     
  4. Rainbow5

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    What if you're sending the RX to a Canadian pharmacy? Would they look that closely?
     
  5. Silent_Bob92

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    Depends on what it is. If it's like an anti depressants, I bout it. But if it's a pain killer, pretty sure they have to.
     

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