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Bedlamb

Bedlamb

Anthropomorphic Garbage
Mar 1, 2019
84
I feel more comfortable here I guess. Anyway my doctor accidentally wrote adderall instead of inderall on my prescription slip, so I now have a ton of this schedule II drug. Would I potentially get in legal trouble if I don't say anything and my doctor realizes his mistake? With my stupidly bad anxiety I don't want to make any calls.
 
Pentobartbital

Pentobartbital

Crumbling
Feb 25, 2019
183
Your doctor might be very suspicious of writing you any similar controlled substances in the future if you don't bring this to his attention. Might you be able to email or fax a note in? At any rate it may be ideal to call in and clearly express your concerns.
 

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