DoriansDelorean
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I wasn’t sure where else to post this but it seems appropriate considering the North American is our topic. some may be aware of the fact that the DEA lifted all sanctions regarding a doctors ability to prescribe controlled substances only via teleweb.
It remains to Be seen if they’ll close this loophole or if it will continue on as a new norm, but right now u can video or text with doctors for as low as 20 bucks and get a script for your legitamite personal needs.
to be clear I’m not sourcing here but I would like to ask if anyone has taken advantage of this potentially short term, unprecedented loophole? they won’t have opioid med registry up and running 100% compliance until 2022 and currently only 50% of doctors are set up to log people into the opiod registry more importantly I’m seeing more and more the psychiatrist specifically for controlled substance Scripps obviously this is about as legal a chance is Dr. shopping as one could hope for while still staying legal. Why on earth I would want my name in a registry like that eludes me; and I would personally like to get some of my old scripts back that my doctor isn’t writing cuz he closed his practice, and ya know, covid and quarantine. again you go to them for what ailes you like you would a normal doctor but you can now do it without prior visits and video/thru text
My question is have any of you had any experience with this?
It remains to Be seen if they’ll close this loophole or if it will continue on as a new norm, but right now u can video or text with doctors for as low as 20 bucks and get a script for your legitamite personal needs.
to be clear I’m not sourcing here but I would like to ask if anyone has taken advantage of this potentially short term, unprecedented loophole? they won’t have opioid med registry up and running 100% compliance until 2022 and currently only 50% of doctors are set up to log people into the opiod registry more importantly I’m seeing more and more the psychiatrist specifically for controlled substance Scripps obviously this is about as legal a chance is Dr. shopping as one could hope for while still staying legal. Why on earth I would want my name in a registry like that eludes me; and I would personally like to get some of my old scripts back that my doctor isn’t writing cuz he closed his practice, and ya know, covid and quarantine. again you go to them for what ailes you like you would a normal doctor but you can now do it without prior visits and video/thru text
My question is have any of you had any experience with this?
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