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Why Does Defy Medical Only Work with Two Pharmacies?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSurfer" data-source="post: 169713" data-attributes="member: 38241"><p>That‘s just part of the gig. Deal with it. Why do they do it? Two reasons.....one Defy makes a little bit more money. Two, and this is the overriding reason......you’re getting prescribed DEA SCHEDULE III controlled medications with testosterone. They don’t want every pharmacist around the country constantly calling them or refusing to fill your prescription and then having to deal with it. They’d have to hire additional staff just for that.</p><p></p><p>Think about it.... you show up to your pharmacist in California, or Wisconsin, or Utah, or wherever you’re located with a prescription from a doctor 1,000 or 1,500 miles away for a DEA controlled medication with an abuse potential. To the pharmacists it looks sketchy.</p><p></p><p>Then every sheriff wanna-be pharmacist, is also calling the DEA to report Dr. ___________, from Southern FL is sending scripts out to “patients” they’ve never actually seen face to face. </p><p></p><p>Given the opioid crisis, the DEA has become some of doctor’s worst nightmares, and frankly why most doctors aren’t interested in prescribing testosterone to you. Be very grateful you have this option.</p><p></p><p>(I don’t use or work for Defy, so have no dog in this fight.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 169713, member: 38241"] That‘s just part of the gig. Deal with it. Why do they do it? Two reasons.....one Defy makes a little bit more money. Two, and this is the overriding reason......you’re getting prescribed DEA SCHEDULE III controlled medications with testosterone. They don’t want every pharmacist around the country constantly calling them or refusing to fill your prescription and then having to deal with it. They’d have to hire additional staff just for that. Think about it.... you show up to your pharmacist in California, or Wisconsin, or Utah, or wherever you’re located with a prescription from a doctor 1,000 or 1,500 miles away for a DEA controlled medication with an abuse potential. To the pharmacists it looks sketchy. Then every sheriff wanna-be pharmacist, is also calling the DEA to report Dr. ___________, from Southern FL is sending scripts out to “patients” they’ve never actually seen face to face. Given the opioid crisis, the DEA has become some of doctor’s worst nightmares, and frankly why most doctors aren’t interested in prescribing testosterone to you. Be very grateful you have this option. (I don’t use or work for Defy, so have no dog in this fight.) [/QUOTE]
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