Good point, but considering the horror stories of people dying of cancer and being denied opiods, or people after operations in the past getting a 7 day supply of pain killers; now are being told to take advil or Tylenol; not real likely to get a script.What if it's from a Pharmacy.
Fentanyl scripts are rare, even more so now. Even for cancer patients who are dying, so that is rare.
How many insomniacs get a Seconal or a Nembutal script? None or close to it.
Getting a fentanyl script is rare. Some may get a Fentanyl patch, but the actual pharmaceutical pills, almost no chance, unless you used very illegal and potentially dangerous means to rip off a pharmacy, but I can't find a CVS that carries oxycodone in my area. The fentanyl patches, maybe, but even in Canada and the UK prescribed Heroin is rare. So the idea of getting the pharmacy pills, if you could find one that has them, good luck finding a doctor to write a script. This ain't 20 years or so ago. There is no prescription opium. So I don't think they meant the pharmaceutical pills. I don't think they meant they are dying either. So almost no chance, besides maybe trying to extract it, if in the off chance you were in extreme chronic pain and extracting the fentanyl from the patches. That doesn't seem to work real well from what I read, nor do I think that's what they meant.
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