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In reply to the discussion: Furious! [View all]Mossfern
(3,393 posts)14. That article was from 2022
Have they changed the rules in the past month? I have been able to get my meds with not much fuss for the past couple of years except for the standard "We're waiting for insurance approval" delay. I have always had pre-approval by the doctor- it's his office that sends in the request.
I'm seeing my pain management doc on Tuesday, I'll ask him.
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Do you think they were speaking on behalf of your insurance company and not Walgreens?
LeftInTX
Jan 17
#1
The only time I've gotten a paper script recently was after hours at the minor emergency clinic.
LeftInTX
Jan 17
#25
I would think that would happen if a person went to multiple pharmacy's in a short period of time ...
aggiesal
Jan 17
#40
A big thumb's up for the ketogenic dietary lifestyle because we are only beginning to find out
elocs
Jan 18
#58
They are just following the agreed ruling in the settlement that cost them $5 billion.
MichMan
Jan 17
#4
It's a stupid policy but it keeps the dea agents safe from chasing real drug dealers
questionseverything
Jan 17
#35
The rules for controlled medications have been " relaxed" since Covid. They are going back into effect this year with
tulipsandroses
Jan 17
#36
I work in Mental Health. Pain Management has different rules they have to adhere to.
tulipsandroses
Jan 17
#50
None of that describes my little deal. I went to the doc that day and he faxed it in.
LeftInTX
Jan 17
#51
I'd rather people who don't need it get the drugs as opposed to those who need it being denied.
Elessar Zappa
Jan 17
#11
I'd be furious too. The ins. cos and pharmacy chains are interfering with you and your doctor. It gets worse every year.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 17
#26
It's always this way with controlled substances. I would say call your doctor's office - maybe they can give you a
SheltieLover
Jan 17
#28
That's what happens when people are allowed to sue pharmacies like Walgreens & CVS, for DOING THEIR JOB, filling scripts
krawhitham
Jan 17
#34
I quit going to the local CVS and started driving 20 miles to the closest Walmart for that very reason
Cheezoholic
Jan 17
#46
DOJ sues Walgreens, alleging it 'knowingly' filled millions of prescriptions that lacked legitimate medical purposes
SheltieLover
Jan 17
#47
The nurse friend at the VA hospital said they would come in with various excuses
keithbvadu2
Jan 17
#52
Before the pandemic, the crackdown on pharmacies and doctors was scary and costly.
summer_in_TX
Jan 18
#57
Sorry to hear about your laminectomy experience. I had one 25 years ago with an L5/S1 rupture. I'm 72 now.
elocs
Jan 18
#60
Based on your scenario, they are not also creating a drug-seeking behavior, but with the addition of fentanyl hundreds..
usaf-vet
Jan 18
#62
My late brother had broken his back while fishing in Alaska and it was rebroken by a physical terroapist (sic)
OMGWTF
Jan 18
#63
"These "rules" are not preventing an opioid crisis - they're creating one."
OldBaldy1701E
Jan 18
#68
Lots of people who voted for Trump will have a day of reckoning. Not just with meds, but pay and benefits too. nt
Jit423
Jan 18
#71