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I altered a prescription my doctor wrote the original script was written for Tramadol 50mg #50 I altered the script by changes the quantity to #150. I took it to a non chain (also known as a mom and pops) that I had never filled at. The pharmacist noticed it had been altered and called my doctor I heard him say to a nurse that it looked like I had changed the prescription and asked what it was supposed to be. The nurse told him 50 so he hung up and asks me of I altered it I said no he said okay and walked away. They filled all my medications I had brought including the #50 tramadol. So I'm wondering what could or will happen to me since he did not call the police on me right then. This was yesterday. The doctor has been my doctor for over 15 years its just a reg family doctor.
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4407520 tn?1363011865
they might let it slide, but im sure your doctor will have a talk with you before letting you fill another, be prepared to have to come off them, the doctor may refuse to fill them again or want to taper you off, please dont ever do this again, if they dont take legal action this time they might next time
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480448 tn?1426948538
This is a duplicate post.  I replied on your other thread.  Go back to the main forum page with all the threads listed to find your thread there.
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