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How vigorously does pharmacies investigate non-narcotic fraud?

Having performance issues and was too embarrassed to ask physician to prescribe ED meds. However, several years back got rx for Flonase and altered it so I could write rx for ED meds...Used 'blank" form several times with no issues but a few days ago tried to write rx for another ED medication. What I didn't realize is that the ED med is no longer in production so pharmacy called the physician and was told they got wierd answering service and they are waitingon a call back. I called th number myself and was horrified to hear his number has been disconnected.

I just wanted to please my wife now I am scared as he!! What should I do? Should I called the pharmacy and tell them it was mistake and to destroy the prescription as I will deal with my physician and then never-ever return to that pharmacy or any of their locations?
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It doesn't matter what you're using it for, forging prescriptions is a crime.
If you think it's embarrassing to ask your doctor for a prescription, imagine how embarrassing it would be to end up in the police blotter in the paper.
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I agree. Asking my doctor for ED meds definitely less embarrassing than being arrested.
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Honesty is always the best policy in my world.  Prescription fraud is a felony, not sure about ED meds tho.  My advice is to go to the doctor from now on and get this med the legal way.  Let us know what happens~~sara
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