Percocet might pose a problem unless the dr is willing to post date scripts.AFAIK it is still a schedule III due to the oxycodone and most mail order wont fill those up to three months due to diversion concerns-I know they will hydrocodone(at least in my state)-so to me its kind of a stupid rule-but I think alot of drs are getting stricter with the proving that they see you every month and your condition still warrants the meds as a coverage for them.A hospice setting was the only time I have ever seen schedule II shipped(but your state may have different regs)
I hope you are able to get the dr to agree to it and save yourself some copays-it gets old having to dish out so much money every month I know.It boggles my mind when I figure how much I spend a year even with insurance.
Good luck with the dr when you talk to him hope all goes well.
We recently (last few months) had a poster that indeed had been getting a 90 day supply of narcotics. It should be in our archives. If I recall there were some changes in the policy that had them concerned about cost.
Most of us had never heard of a PMP prescribing more than a 30 day supply. According to the poster all of her narcotics were for 90 days, including the slow release ones. My insurance company offer the same but NOT on narcotics.
Obviously this will be between your physician, the insurance company and your local state regulations. Please let us know how this turns out for you.
Peace,
~Tuck
My doctors practice is an hour and a half away from where i live and he comes down once a month, so sometimes my refill dates dont match up with when he is here so he writes the rx on the script and gives me 2 scripts for the next to months and the pharmacy puts them on file and then i can just go pick themup the exact day i need to pick em up.. he gives me 150 oxycodone 10 mgs max 5 a day they cant call them in so thats why he writes them down for the next three months he is really an awesome guy anyone in nevada looking for an awesome PM doc come to nevada and i will send you his contact info and during the appointment he also asked so how many percocets do you take a day and i said 4 like on the script but sometimes i have to take an extra and he said thats okay i will increase it from 120 to 150 so now i am set untill middle november.. Im really impressed by this guy.. Sorry for the rant
That wasn't a rant GSW. It's good to hear from you. You haven't been around much lately.
Duh!I meant to type percoset being a schedule II due to the oxycodone-which is why docs wont call it in sorry guys.
A FM gets his scripts for oxyIR postdated by his PM dr but he is elderly and I go every month ?? but I have health issues that require monthly labs due to certain meds(other than pain meds that require monitoring.Alot of pharms like CVS,Kroger and others are linking up with caremark(who is the big mail order in my state-TN)and offer the 3mo at the 2month copay just like mail but none of the hassle of what if it doesnt get here in time.So that might be one option for those of you that rely on mail order to check-you get the discount and the convenience of local pharm and some of them around here even still deliver.
Thanks i dont log in to much because i dont like reading peoples negativity about their doctors.. and their horror stories..it gets me down