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kunday | 6 years ago
PS: based on my personal experience in Australia, not for opioids but for other controlled substances like amphetamines or ritalin.
kunday | 6 years ago
PS: based on my personal experience in Australia, not for opioids but for other controlled substances like amphetamines or ritalin.
projektfu|6 years ago
Yes, you can get medical records. They're not as easy to get in an emergency situation, which is how drug-seeking (and I assume pseudoaddiction) presents itself. Sometimes the bizarre extremeness of the situation makes you skeptical enough. For example, "The dog needs the meds for a trip tomorrow from Georgia to a remote part of the Pacific Northwest and it will be in excruciating pain and anxiety if you don't prescribe three months worth right now," and it's 6pm on a Friday evening.
kunday|6 years ago