^ Yep, never hand over a script, especially S2
Evencomtrolled substances can be filled far earlier legally than most pharmacies are willing; S4, and possibly S3 are legally be able to be filled after 23 days (assuming a 30 day or 4 week Rx)
That they won't is ridiculous. Most pharmacies, around here fill it automatically after 28 or 29 days, and occasionally (perhaps rarely) a day or two early (Note: counting the day you recieve them, some pharmacies do not, claiming so 29-30days is a day or two early)
By now, presumably waiting the day; good advie from your doc, he can over ride them, though it may require a new prescription

Warning: Do NOT hand over a script unless you are familiar with pharmacy, especially S2 or even S3, to a leaser extent, even though they are treated much like the schedule 4 medications legally and (usually?) in practice, except maybe high dose buprenorphine, particularly Buprenorphine/nalaxone combination products, although they CAN legally phone even Suboxone/ Bunavail, generic equivalents, etc
This thread has about ran its course, leave it open a bit longer on my part (though someone could certainly close it) though wish well and Luck, and remember, be careful people
