Hiya guys, you know i am always looking thru the threads, esp the medical ones....part of my job is actually filling scripts for pts, based on a policy of course. if a pt has had surgery within 3 mos they get an automatic refill of their script, if its been more than 3 mos or never had surgery then its researched further and approved by the doc. (this is just mindless backround talk).
first of all, this is all in NY state, i dont know other state laws.....
if you try to photocopy a script the pharmacist will laugh at you. (the word void is all over the place when you do that) and i sure you would be reported.
scripts are kept on file at the pharmacy and then if we have a question they will fax the docs office a copy, but never do we get them sent back.
the only time they call to confirm anything is if the scipt is ineligible (altho most scripts are computer generated now)
they will also call if a pt has brought in a script for same or similar narc from another doc!!! (smart abusers keep a log of where which scripts are going but every once in a while they slip and we can see whats been going on)
all controlled substances are subject to this kind of monitoring, not just the heavy stuff. (ie even darvocet or tylenol with codeine)
we cannot call in a script for more than a 5 day supply and have to send the hard copy in. so joe schmo cant call in a script cause they ask us other doc info that pts wont know.
we do have problem patients that try the excuses of losing a script and needing refills and oops they went down the sink. we may give u the benefit of the doubt once but after that no way (its all documented in the computer for every professional to read within the practice if someone keeps trying to get drugs. we dont accept a report that script were stolen until we see a police report. funny how many script suddenly are "found" after they find this out.
hope this annswers some of the questions out there about scripts.