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pphinquiry

Member
Apr 15, 2023
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i got a prescription for amitryptiline but at the rate it is prescribed it will take maybe half a year to accumulate the amount i need.

ive found another doctor who i think would prescribe me a who is q totally different type of doctor. if i tell them im not currently on any prescriptions, will they catch my lie? do they have access to records for that kind of thing ?
 
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Averon

New Member
Jul 11, 2023
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In my country you can just go to different pharmacies, how are they gonna know you already got what you needed
 
Stormy Raine

Stormy Raine

Quietly counting down the days, hours, minutes..
Apr 7, 2023
372
In depends on the country I think. If your doctors use certain medical sites they can see all your medications, appointments, and doctors 1st see if they use the same medical system if they do you will be busted, if not then I doubt it but if clues use different pharmacies and if anything your insurance company won't pay for the same medication twice. There are a lot of factors to this question but I highly suggest you continue to fight for an increase in dose.
 
befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
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This depends on the country you live in. In some European countries doctors, hospitals and health insurance can see everything.
But there are sources for Ami., where you can order without a prescription. Customs would be involved though.
 
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