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Post by scrapsuzy on Aug 25, 2014 13:24:22 GMT
Now I'll be paying $230/month out of pocket plus the cost of the meds for the same treatment. I would be taking it up for my doctor why he is charging me $230 when all you really need to do is just stop by his office and pick up a hard copy of the prescription. If he knows you and your situation so well, it is wrong of him to require you to pay for an office visit when all he has to really do is just sign the Rx.
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Post by knotlazy on Aug 26, 2014 14:05:49 GMT
wenchie, I'm reading the link from the DEA....do I understand correctly that this regards hydrocodone combination products and not just hydrocodone? I think my Mom takes hydrocodone with no other drug combined. That is already a schedule 2 drug so the way she gets her prescription now won't change? Or do I totally not know what I'm talking about? This new ruling is in regards to the combination product. Hydrocodone ER (Zohydro) is already a CII controlled substance and already has these stringent rules about a new prescription with each fill. So, no her prescription won't change any. Thanks for the clarification, dazeepetals.
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