xburtonchic
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Especially if not filling that prescription is dangerous to the patient's health? Ran out of room up there, sorry.
Anyway I'm on Xanax, 3 mg per day maintenance dosage. I've been under a lot of stress this month, took more than I was supposed to a couple of days, and I ran of out my prescription a week early. My addiction specialist's office is currently moving locations, so they're closed and he's unable to write me any prescriptions. So I was given the instructions by the on-call physician to go ask the pharmacy to "loan" me some Xanax.
Um. Yeah, okay. Because that's going to happen.
So since I'm not an idiot, I went to the After Hours clinic by my house... told the doctor there my situation... he wrote me a script for 9 pills of the .5 Xanax to last me until I could get a hold of my addiction specialist. So I take it to the pharmacy, and they refuse to fill it. They were sitting there judging me and shit saying "You should have some left." I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm aware of that. That is something I'm working out with my addiction specialist, I don't mind paying the full cost." They kept saying they wouldn't give it to me. I finally said screw it and went to a different pharmacy... not even the same type of store. But of course they asked me "Well, where do you usually fill your prescriptions?" So I told them, and they called the dumbass pharmacy I had JUST been to, and what a surprise. They refused to fill it. She just kept saying "I can't."
I just walked out of the store telling her that was bullshit and to read the poster behind her head that said by California law, I am entitled to have my prescriptions filled unless the pharmacist deems it "hazardous to my health". And the last time I checked, giving me NINE Xanax is not hazardous to my health. What's hazardous to my health is running out of Xanax, are you unaware of what happens during Xanax withdrawals, idiot pharmacists? Yeah, go back to fucking pharmacy school, kthnx.
So basically, I want to know if there's anything I can do about this situation. My friend was able to give me some Xanax to last me through Friday and yesterday, but I haven't taken any since around yesterday morning, and I'm already starting to twitch and shit, and I don't know what's going to happen if I have to wait five days before I'm allowed to take a Xanax. I mean, that seems completely detrimental to addiction treatment in general. The medical system is aware that this kind of shit happens. It's not like I was taking 20 pills a day and trying to get double scripts. No. I ran out, I'm not trying to have a seizure, and I'm just trying to get enough to kill any risk of that until I can see my addiction specialst. Who, again, is fully aware of what is going on and said it was okay to get a few more until I could see him. I know for a 100% fact that even if you run out early and the insurance company refuses to pay for it, you can pay the full amount instead of the copay. Controlled substances are not excluded from this issue. I have done it once before with my Suboxone, and I did it once before a little over a year ago with my Xanax.
So, if I have a seizure because of this... and keep in mind that my addiction specialist is aware of it, and that I had a WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION from a legitimate doctor that I brought into the pharmacy... am I allowed to take any action against them or what? They shouldn't be allowed to get away with that kind of shit and just not fill scripts whenever they feel like it. They're pharmacists, not addiction specialists. They're not any type of doctor. Their job is to put pills in a fucking bottle. And if they're not aware of what happens during Xanax withdrawals, they don't need to be working behind the pharmacy. And if they ARE aware, and they're still refusing a patient their Xanax so that they don't have any... idk. That just seems really unethical to me.
So yeah. Just wondering. Sorry for the angry undertone of my post.
Anyway I'm on Xanax, 3 mg per day maintenance dosage. I've been under a lot of stress this month, took more than I was supposed to a couple of days, and I ran of out my prescription a week early. My addiction specialist's office is currently moving locations, so they're closed and he's unable to write me any prescriptions. So I was given the instructions by the on-call physician to go ask the pharmacy to "loan" me some Xanax.
Um. Yeah, okay. Because that's going to happen.
So since I'm not an idiot, I went to the After Hours clinic by my house... told the doctor there my situation... he wrote me a script for 9 pills of the .5 Xanax to last me until I could get a hold of my addiction specialist. So I take it to the pharmacy, and they refuse to fill it. They were sitting there judging me and shit saying "You should have some left." I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm aware of that. That is something I'm working out with my addiction specialist, I don't mind paying the full cost." They kept saying they wouldn't give it to me. I finally said screw it and went to a different pharmacy... not even the same type of store. But of course they asked me "Well, where do you usually fill your prescriptions?" So I told them, and they called the dumbass pharmacy I had JUST been to, and what a surprise. They refused to fill it. She just kept saying "I can't."
I just walked out of the store telling her that was bullshit and to read the poster behind her head that said by California law, I am entitled to have my prescriptions filled unless the pharmacist deems it "hazardous to my health". And the last time I checked, giving me NINE Xanax is not hazardous to my health. What's hazardous to my health is running out of Xanax, are you unaware of what happens during Xanax withdrawals, idiot pharmacists? Yeah, go back to fucking pharmacy school, kthnx.
So basically, I want to know if there's anything I can do about this situation. My friend was able to give me some Xanax to last me through Friday and yesterday, but I haven't taken any since around yesterday morning, and I'm already starting to twitch and shit, and I don't know what's going to happen if I have to wait five days before I'm allowed to take a Xanax. I mean, that seems completely detrimental to addiction treatment in general. The medical system is aware that this kind of shit happens. It's not like I was taking 20 pills a day and trying to get double scripts. No. I ran out, I'm not trying to have a seizure, and I'm just trying to get enough to kill any risk of that until I can see my addiction specialst. Who, again, is fully aware of what is going on and said it was okay to get a few more until I could see him. I know for a 100% fact that even if you run out early and the insurance company refuses to pay for it, you can pay the full amount instead of the copay. Controlled substances are not excluded from this issue. I have done it once before with my Suboxone, and I did it once before a little over a year ago with my Xanax.
So, if I have a seizure because of this... and keep in mind that my addiction specialist is aware of it, and that I had a WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION from a legitimate doctor that I brought into the pharmacy... am I allowed to take any action against them or what? They shouldn't be allowed to get away with that kind of shit and just not fill scripts whenever they feel like it. They're pharmacists, not addiction specialists. They're not any type of doctor. Their job is to put pills in a fucking bottle. And if they're not aware of what happens during Xanax withdrawals, they don't need to be working behind the pharmacy. And if they ARE aware, and they're still refusing a patient their Xanax so that they don't have any... idk. That just seems really unethical to me.
So yeah. Just wondering. Sorry for the angry undertone of my post.