TexChik · F
Likely not . The entire opioid epidemic has created some restrictive legislation which has trickled down to your Dr’s prescription pad .
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TexChik · F
@TryingtoLava yes it can be refilled but not significantly short of the refill date
TexChik · F
@TryingtoLava Are you goi g to follow in your dad’s footsteps ?
@TexChik nope! I raise money for children :)
Footsugar123 · M
My friends meds were stolen from her car and the doctor wouldn't replace them because there wasn't a police report made, that's the only occasion I can recall about anything like that, but I would say it's doubtful, the laws are getting more strict and I think there afraid of taking a chance that they was sold not dropped, you know they will cover there butts before anything bad comes there way. You can still check with him, it might be he would, just never know these days
Good luck
Rick
Good luck
Rick
Platoscave · F
He has already heard all the excuses. And so please don't.

SW-User
Yeah why wouldnt he ? But he would charge that
Cuz its notttt that easy to get narcotics in the US silly
saragoodtimes · F
even if he does insurance probably won't pay for it
Controlled substances are hard to get :(
Mondayschild · F
No it is illegal for them to refill too soon.
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BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
The rats in the sewage all fell asleep !!! 🐀