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In reply to the discussion: did you know that Many prescriptions have changed the way you get them starting today? [View all]With whom
(22 posts)Several years ago while being prescribed 30 mg sched II meds (oxycodone) urinalysis and completing a written questionair was mandatory each month. Now that hydrocodone is sched II also I am being told by my doctor that monthly visits and tests will be the norm. No more six month scripts with call in or online refills.
You do bring up a good point though. Just now thinking more deeply into what meds I get, and what you are saying, leads to this: Each month I call the pharmacy in order to ask for a new (not a renewal) script of methadone, also a sched II. No Dr. visit, no screening, and no urinalysis.
Downthread is found relevant information about the DEA shaking up the doctors and forcing people off of the meds. My appointment on the 20th may not be as easy for the doctor as he would like it to be, I am peaceful, quiet, and not confrontational by choice - but there is an on switch still there from my days of being in management positions. Watch out doctor!