Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Jim: If she is licensed to write prescriptions in California then the prescription is good anywhere within the United States. Do like I do, I demand that the Doctor write the prescription and give it to me. Then, I get it filled wherever I so desire. A Doctor does not have the right to require you to get a prescription filled where they designate. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " jsgarvin51 " <jsgarvin51@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 7:01 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Compounding Pharmacies > Hi all, > > Been a member for awhile, been watching, went to my neuro last > Thursday and asked to try the LDN. She didn't want to have any > thing to do with it and basically refused. So I handed her a big > manila folder with a lot of information I had printed about Ldn > and asked her to please look it over. Today her nurse called. > She's going to start me on a 3mg dose and wants to see me in 30 > days. I'm presently on Betaseron and will probably discontinue > that, especially since every 3 months when the prescription needs > to be re-newed, there is a 2 and sometimes 3 week delay getting the > approval from the insurance company before it arrives. What it all > boils down to is, Thank you all very much, for all the information > and testimonials. And now a question for any and all in California > who happen to be on ldn. I'm in the central San Joaquin Valley > about 40 miles s/se of Fresno...does anyone have a compounding > pharmacy in Calif., that they use?? The nurse said the Doc is not > licensed to write prescriptions to out of state pharmacies?? I did > give her the list on the LDN page so she has those to choose from. > Thanks again, Jim > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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