Steven
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, June 21, 2012
Ramjet, I am not sure what the full story is but this is the 3rd time I have heard of the FDA placing the restrictions on the number of bottles that pharmacies may dispense (other than on this site).
I do know that over the past year or so that there have been pill mill issues in Florida because of the previously lax laws that Florida has compared to other states. People are coming as far away as Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana to see pain management doctors, fill prescriptions of literally hundreds or thousands of pills and drive back north to sell them at a profit and repeat the cycle month after month.
Recently Florida has enacted a prescription drug database and cracked down on clinics. The FDA may be targeting Florida as well or maybe due to the laws in other states maybe it is transparent to people living in other states.
A friend of mine was telling about the problem they were having filliing prescriptions because the pharmacy was sold out and having to drive all over town to fill different prescriptions.
Ramjet
Somewhere,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 20, 2012
I thought this change was just Florida. If it's an FDA thing it must affect the whole country? What does your doctor say about all this, I'm sure they are aware of it.
Whatever it is, I don't think it's fair to blame the pharmacies. You apparently found one that hadn't dispensed all of theirs yet but next month it may run out too.
Steven
Jacksonville,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 20, 2012
Before pharmacies were supplied with 4 bottles of Oxycotin that they could dispense over the course of a month. Now the FDA has cut that supply to 2 bottles. Depending on when they get their stock in to sell (say as an example the 1st of the month) they can run out by the middle of the month and have to wait until the next month when they get their new supply.
Last I heard this only affects the stronger dosages of pain killers such as Oxycotin. If you take Oxycodone you may not encounter this problem.
It is very possible that Walgreens receives their order the middle of the month and could fill your prescription.
Instead of blaming the pharmacy call the FDA and the governor to complain.