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Cannot fill them anywhere in Bradenton or Sarasota. Please help I have a real doctor and the pharmacy I have been going to the past year in my city says they will no longer fill out of county. Does anyone know of a pharmacy in Bradenton or Sarasota that can help a patient fill qty 180 oxycodone 30mg? Please help. On the verge of getting deathly ill w/out meds! Thank you.
I live in alabama and we have the same issue here for 3o mg oxycodone and something should be done.they say its cuz they regulated how many tablets they get a month.how can they do that with all the new ppl diagnosed with cancer and chronic pain
I normally fill all my Rx's at my local CVS because they're closest to my house but on occasion if they don't have my medication in stock I'm forced to take it elsewhere and I also ran into the "We won't fill your Rx for no reason whatsoever" scenario. Walgreens seems to be the worst for this issue and they gave me no reason whatsoever as to why they wouldn't fill my Rx. The pharmacist was this twenty-something kid who treated me like sh** the moment I presented my Rx to him - why he acted this way towards me I couldn't say but those are the facts, and it wasn't because I acted mean, angry, upset, or looked weird (whatever that may mean), nor was it because I said or did anything that would otherwise cause such a response. I was pleasant and alert and there was no reason for anyone to refuse service in this scenario yet the pharmacist still chose to act like an ahole towards me and treat me like dirt all while refusing to fill me Rx. Go figure . . .
It's beyond me why some of these pharmacists treat legitimate Rx holders so poorly and/or disrespectfully but they not only do it, they get away with it with absolutely NO accountability whatsoever, as the default assumption is if you happen to have a pain med Rx refusal then it must be that you're either an addict, or were rude to the pharmacist, or God knows what else it could be. Either way if they refuse to fill your Rx the company will always, Always, ALWAYS side with the pharmacy and will by default look at you like YOU are the problem. My incident was a total mystery and I've never understood why this kid treated me like dirt but they seem to give these pharmacists carte-blanch in terms of who they want or don't want to provide service to, and if they magically decide they don't want to fill your Rx they not only won't fill it, but also won't even give you a reason and will then inform you to "leave the store". I've never been treated so poorly as I was at Walgreens pharmacy, and I've NEVER had trouble at any store for any reason at *ANY* time in my life until the encounter at Walgreens with my Rx. They wouldn't fill it and wouldn't even tell me why, and when I inquired why I was promptly told to leave the store because they "couldn't help me". That was the freakiest thing ever but they do it and get away with it every DAY.
This is good information to know, in case after some time I too start experiencing problems with filling my scripts. Thanks for sharing.
I was wondering the same thing: could it be due to her age? Though, I understand and do not understand why a person with a legit prescription cannot get it filled. What gives these pharmacies the power or authorization to fill or not to fill a prescription. I can think of only one reason, but I would prefer that they be absolutely sure: I believe that if a pharmacy suspects abuse they can deny but when you have a ligit script and you come with a new one on the exact day and not a day early why should they deny? Once pharmacy was filling my oxycodone & oxycontin and out of nowhere suddenly said they don't have any and won't be getting any. I was dumbfounded and had no idea why. I had just broken my femur bone and part of my hip and it was replaced with a metal rod and screws.............It was also found out that my osteoporosis (as I have had many fractures from simple falls) had gotten extremely severe................anyway, I have been fortunate to find another pharmacy who does fill my prescription every 28 days when I do come in with a new prescription. I had no idea how thankful I should be................Still though don't know why the first pharmacy suddenly said no...........AND it's the same Company, just a different store..............I wish you the best in finding help.
This is crazy, bad weather often delays shipments. You also need to check your state laws regarding the time frame in your state to give you the balance on a rx. Although, it is up to the pharmacist. Often the pharmacist will refuse to do it because if soemthing happens and a shipment doesn't get in on time, the patient loses the balance on the rx and had to get a new rx and teh pharmacist is blamed.
Where I live here in Florida every pharmacy I have dealt with has told me outright they can't simply give me what they have and then make up the difference when they get the rest in. There's never been any mention of any time period (ie: 72 hours). The have all told me straight-up "We can't do that". I know they used to do it but that was years ago when I was prescribed Hydrocodone, back before the days of CVS when Eckerd Drugs was in business... now THAT was a great company to deal with in terms of pharmacy issues. Today things are very different and these pharma's simply don't care.
My son was able to get my Oxycodone 10/325 filled today, almost two weeks late. CVS actually called me to state they finally received their shipment. They stated they aren't supposed to do this but they called me only because they know how sick I am and I have always had a great relationship with them but sadly they're not supposed to help people out like that with even a simple phone call. The pharmacist told my son their pain med shipment was late because someone in their regional warehouse did something that caused all area pharmacies to be delayed. As grateful as I am for their honesty, someone's head should ROLL for this because someone's carelessness has caused all kinds of pain & suffering in my area. I also emailed the manufacturer of this pain medication, Aurobindo Pharmaceuticals (never heard of them before - I think they're Indian), and they responded with the following reply:
"Thank you for contacting Aurobindo Pharma USA. We understand and apologize for the difficulty you are experiencing in trying to obtain our products. We did experience a manufacturing delay on this product but I am happy to report that we are preparing to ship this product next week to a wholesaler near you. Below I have listed the wholesaler. We can suggest that you contact them for further pharmacy level information." - The wholesaler they referenced is AMERISOURCEBERGEN CORPORATION in Orlando, FL.
So not only did CVS's regional shipping department screw things up, the manufacturer also experienced some type of "delay" as well, which hasn't helped any of us in my area. Add to that the DEA's incessant need to dedicate all their efforts of would-be preventing pill abusers and you have a recipe for total failure of the pain med dispensing infrastructure as we know it.
I'm just relieved to finally get my GD meds after going without nearly TWO WEEKS. I'm just worried about *next month* now.
This is what they are doing to save "the drug addicts" real pain sufferers will be euthanized by suicide. We need to SCREAM OUT and REVOLT. If Martin Luther King could go against nasty racist cops, then we should stand against the DEA and STAND NOW. They can't stop ALL of US
Hi, try the purdue program. I was in several car accidents that were not my fault, all drunk drivers; I could fill the percocets; but as the years went by and i got into two more accidents; I had more injuries to my neck and back my doctor put me on stronger medication. I had alot of troubles filling my scripts until a friend told me about Purdue Patient Assistance Program; its a lifesaver; for one the medication is free; for two they mail it to me fed ex; so talk to your doctor about it and good luck!
This is crazy, Federal Lalw allows for you getting the rest if the rx within 72 hrs. But, your state may be different, so check your state laws. The reason the pharmacists usually tell patients they can't get the difference is because there is no guarantee the meds will be in within 72 hrs.
I just don't get it. I was supposed to fill my Oxycodone 10/325 prescription 7 days ago but nobody has them in stock, or, they have them but not the entire amount I need. I can agree to have them fill what they have but you can't just come back later on and pick up the rest when they get them in because some genius decided to change things and now you can no longer do that, which means you will forfeit the remainder if you choose to do this, yet other non-pain medications are NOT this way.
Again, I just don't get it. I have a legit doctor with a legit Rx and I go to a legit pharmacy yet they still treat you like a dirtbag druggie.
I'm in so much pain now but can't fill my legit Rx because nobody has Oxycodone in my area? NOBODY? And who the hell establishes these whacky rules and why does it negatively affect legitimate pain sufferers? I swear, I just don't get it. I really don't.
I'm in such pain right now and to make matters worse I'm also in withdrawal so it's twice as bad. I just don't think I can hang on much longer and I know what I may have to do to stop the pain but it isn't pretty but at this point I just don't know that I have a choice anymore. I really don't want to be alive anymore if THIS is how I'm gonna be treated from hereon. I'm so GD tired of this and I've just about given up. I'll give it another few days but I just can't go on like this and I've just about made my mind up at this point what I have to do.
Walgreens is a joke. I have to go to a Walgreens on the other side of town because the one across the street from me has a limit on the amount they will feel. Thankfully, the pharmacist at this one doesn't enforce the 5 mile limit restriction on me. Not only does each store have a different policy, every pharmacist has a different policy.
The worst seems to be these young pharmacist fresh out of school who must be getting brainwashed to look at every patient skeptically as a drug dealer. Every time my regular pharmacist is gone one of these young fill-ins has an excuse for why s/he can't fill it right now. People need to start boycotting Walgreens for all their shopping needs until they get their act together.
I live in Port St Lucie, FL and have been prescribed Oxycontin 60mg for a couple years now and every month it's a crap-shoot whether or not the pharmacy will have them. I probably have maybe another two or three years to live (if that) and anyone who has seen me can tell I'm in great pain and have severe neurological problems (I also have Parkinson's Disease that is in rapid decline). Needless to say my pharmacy has told me (CVS) they make every effort to keep this pain med in stock for me very month and honestly speaking, they normally DO have it in stock. They are very nice to me because I am always pleasant with them and they can see I am a legitimate pain medication user and probably don't have long to live as it is but that's where the nice part of this story ends.
When they don't have the meds in stock, like TODAY, they are very apologetic but in the end you are forced to drive aimlessly around the tri-county area looking for DRUGS, which really makes you feel like you've been completely forgotten as a patient and a human being. I have not been able to drive a few years now because Parkinson's has robbed me of many normal abilities. Therefore I must rely on family to help me do things like this.
As I write this, my wife is driving around trying to find a pharmacy that has my medication but it wasn't until it happened to me that I saw just how screwed up the laws are for legitimate pain med users like myself. For instance, my wife found a local Walgreens that actually had the meds in stock but they wouldn't fill it because it's Sunday and my doctors office is closed. Just where did THIS come from? It used to be is you had a legitimate Rx they would fill the damn thing and that was that. Ironically my regular pharmacy, CVS, actually had *some* of my Rx in stock, just not the whole thing but it seems some lawmaker made a law that now say's, regarding pain meds, if you get a "partial fill" of your Rx you can't just simply pick up the rest when the pharmacy gets more yet you CAN still do this for other non-pain meds. Again, where the hell did THIS come from and *why* would they even adopt such a policy? It's as if lawmakers said to each other, "What can we come up with to make pain medication prescriptions as difficult a process as possible so it targets both the drug seekers AND legitimate users alike", and THIS is what they came up with, but *WHY*? Apparently these clowns decided to compromise all legit pain patients out there all for the sake of catching SOME illegal drug users. It wasn't until I began to have to go from pharmacy to pharmacy to PHARMACY that I realized these pharmacists and pharma-techs were all looking at me like I'm a dirty drug seeker or something. The funny thing is that's exactly what we are now and THEY turned us into it. Only difference is we have a legitimate need for our medication(s) but strangely this process of trying to catch and prevent the "bad guys" from having these meds have made even legit users go without our much-needed medicine. By the way, my wife just texted me to say she finally found a CVS pharmacy that has my meds and they're now filling it but sadly it's taken her literally HOURS of aimlessly driving around a THREE-COUNTY area! She had to visit nearly twenty pharmacies consisting of CVS and Walgreens, and lemme tell you, when it comes to pain med dispensing Walgreens is THE absolute WORST pharmacy on the planet.
The last time CVS couldn't fill my Rx because of low stock I went across the street to Walgreens and some twenty-something year old pharmacist boy outright told me "I wouldn't with good conscience fill this Rx". When I asked him to clarify this he refused to say anything further and just stated he wouldn't fill it - that's all he would say and that was that. Bear in mind I have Parkinson's Disease and have a right hand tremor, slurred speech and walk/shuffle using a cane so I'm not exactly sure how this kid determined it was in his best interests to refuse a prescription from a well-known, legit doctors office all of ONE mile away. I wrote a letter to Walgreen's headquarters and sent it certified mail and do you know what I got in response? N-O-T-H-I-N-G. Clearly Walgreens could care less if their pharmacists don't fill even legitimate prescriptions because if you complain or express concern as to why a pain Rx wasn't filled then as far as they're concerned you're just a drug seeking addict. Seems Walgreens has taken the position that their pharmacists can refuse to fill any and all Rx's with absolute impunity and there isn't a damn thing we can do about it because even Walgreens home office doesn't care how you get treated and what their pharmacists say to you. They can and DO treat people like dirt every day and Walgreens simply does-not-care. End of story.
I just don't get it. For the life of me I don't understand how this country can ignore legitimate pain sufferers all so they can prevent some pill addicts from getting the meds WE'RE suppose to be getting. I mean, that's great and all they're trying to keep pills out of the wrong hands but this effort is wreaking havoc on real pain patients, and it's crystal clear they could absolutely CARE LESS about us.... just so long as they bag a few addicts in the process is all that really matters to these i****s. How can these clowns justify making the process of getting a legitimate prescription filled SO difficult merely because *some* people abuse them? All the focus seems to focus on helping law-breakers with very little directed at those of us who actually NEED these medications.
Very sorry for my ultra-long post but this issue REALLY pisses me off and I have had to go without medication in the past just because lawmakers cater to law-breakers when it should be the other way around
A lot of the VA drs are reducing and cutting their pain patients off of pain meds beause of the high number of OD's. Many Vets are having to go to pain management drs in the private sector.
What gets me, is there are people out there who need pain medication just to live a normal life. I am on 2 different pain meds, oxycodone 30mg 4x a day and oxymorphone 15mg 3x a day. I have a disease called Charcot disease, where it is treatable through pain management, then eventually amputation. I've already lost my right leg due to this disease, my left foot is in stage 3 of Charcot then when time hits, I will lose that limb too. Charcot is where the bones in your feet start breaking apart, arch collapse, ankles shatter, then joints get infected, it is very painful and I refuse to be in pain. Along with phantom pain. I am fighting disability now, and have to pay cash for all my meds. I really have no problem getting my oxycodone filled, but my oxymorphone is a different story. Especially Walgreen's, they treat me like a pill junkie because of medications I am on. I was refused one time at a Walgreens Pharmacy in TN to fill my oxycodone because I had no insurance, and that was when I got released from hospital after my amputation, and pharmacist seen I had lost my limb and knew why I was prescribed that. So I use Rite Aid. Now my oxymorphone er is so hard to get filled cause a lot of doctors prescribe them to patients that really don't need them. So I have to use Walgreens Pharmacy in another county, and I worry each month how they are gonna treat me, cause they are usually rude and judge me. Last month, they told me they were out of stock, and this was the first time in 9 months they told me they were out, luckily I was able to find a pharmacy that had in stock and seen my conditions and codes for reason I am prescribed, only thing is it cost me $507 to get filled. So this month I go to the same Walgreens Pharmacy I go to each month, they looked at script then looked at me and told me they were out. Now I asked to speak to pharmacist and asked her for help in finding another Walgreens Pharmacy that would have in stock cause no pharmacy will tell a customer if they have this medication in stock.
The lady looked at me and said "no I am not calling no where" I explained to her, that I follow their good faith policy, and policy on this medication, that states on Walgreens website "DO NOT SUDDENLY STOP TAKING THIS MEDICATION, OBTAIN A REFILL 2 DAYS BEFORE RUNNING OUT". I told her I already miss my morning dose, because Walgreens will not fill it on the 29th day like most pharmacies do. So I asked her what am I suppose to do? She said not her problem and told me to leave. I was polite with her, and for her to treat me like that, I explained to her, that I am no junkie and told her that I don't want to be on pain meds for life, but I will be on this till I have my amputation. As a customer, u shouldn't have to worry how u going to be treated when u take your pain script in to get filled. So I left, and I called my doctor, she called up there, and pharmacist that was there told my Dr that they had it in stock, because when I was put on this medication, my Dr had me locked in that certain Walgreens for this medication so I wouldn't have trouble finding a pharmacy. My Dr was so upset and told the pharmacist that was there what I was told, the pharmacist that told me to leave had just got off work and 2nd shift pharmacist was there. So he told my Dr to have me come back up there and he will fill it. I live almost an hour away. So for pharmacist who say they try to help, whatever, I was judged. When I went back he could tell I was upset, but I didn't lose my temper, I said I was a victim of slander. And these pharmacist only knew how u feel when u hurt from pain, of course I had a little WD, but I take as directed, and have never tried to get filled early, and I DON'T like to pharmacy hunt. So I called the Rite Aid pharmacy I use for my other medications and they agreed they will order my oxymorphone for me each month so I won't be treated like I was at Walgreens. And filling a complaint against Walgreens does no good, cause they got so many complaints on them. All this comes down too is, it is hard for people who are in pain to get their meds because of those who go to pill mills for a high, hate me if ya want...
Yes it is a problem with 15's I can't get them anywhere.
If you have a script you can get them shipped from a legitimate online store.
I now go to a small pharmacy next to my Drs. office for all my meds.
JudyM, What reason did they give for not filling it ? If they said they were out, that may be true. Pharmacies tend to run out of Schedule II meds this time of year and earlier. Manufacturers are allocated a cerain amount of actibe ingerdients. When they have exhausted that supply, they have to wait until the new year to make any more.
I love in Lady Lake, FL. I have chronic pain. I have chronic kidney disease, due to having 1 kidney. My kidney Dr. will not allow me to take Tylenol or Advil, etc. He says it could blow a hole in my 1 kidney. I take hydrocodone for this reason. I need it for severe pain. I have had back surgery & just had an injection in my lower back. All of a sudden, last month, Walmart will bot fill my prescription not will Walgreens or CVS. What is the answer? Please help. Thank you
Wanting to say thank you Donna!! I have mri to show neck and back problems.... l also have xrays to show arthritis in both knees and both elbows and left wrist & shoulder.Yes I'm a lefty!!! I was going to Walgreens for 4 yrs getting hydrocodone and all of a sudden they refused me...i did not get upset because if you do they think you abuse them..i told them it's not a problem.... I now go to a small pharmacy and have No problem so far....cross my fingers..I will go to site you speak about.
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