Half the pharmacies in town are refusing to dispense my sister’s lisdexamfetamine prescription because she doesn’t have an existing “maintenance prescription” with that pharmacy.

They (presumably) don’t want any patients who receive only a controlled substance from them for fear of the DEA accusing them of being a pill mill.

What if someone doesn’t have any other prescriptions? Or they do but their regular pharmacy is out of stock? Every year it’s some new bullshit.

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    i stopped taking adderoll cuz i have way more pride than i got sense and i can’t abide having to take a drug test to prove I’m taking their shitty speed. plus all their bullshit acting like i can’t have a 3 month supply cuz obviously id sell it or something.

    im not gonna take that attitude from a drug dealer. fuuuuck.

    but i am as i said very stupid

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    Or they do but their regular pharmacy is out of stock?

    This might be part of the reasoning itself. They want to preserve stock so they don’t send their regular customers elsewhere and potentially lose the other prescription in the process.

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    My brother found that sourcing his ADHD meds from Sam Club has been super hassle free. If you didn’t know, they legally must allow anyone to use their pharmacy, regardless of membership! Most states also require them to sell booze to everyone too. But hopefully your sister can give this a shot and she’ll get similar results.

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      Sams is alright but subject to the same corporate policies as Walmart, and OP’s situation smacks of big chain corporate BS. Worth checking out for sure but with tempered expectations…

      • Well said! We figured it all came down to the membership aspect of the business, as well as their huge breadth of services offered. This results in them just wanting to get people in and out rather than fight customers over “trivial” transactions.

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    This makes me so crazy.

    If it were easier, I’d start making my ADHD meds for myself, but nOoOoOo what if a neutotypical wants to use it to get hiiiiigh? We can’t have that!

    Argh!

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    what the hell

    i wonder if this is partially ableism, that if you’re not taking a maintenance prescription (prescription you take daily), they won’t give you your treatments because clearly there’s no other reason for someone to not take a daily drug but take other things if they’re mentally ill/disabled

    for a while i took hormones that i take once every few months for PCOS, i wonder if they wouldn’t sell me that too or if it’s one of the good drugs thinking-about-it