How Car Insurance Quotes Are Easier than Schedule II Narcotics

Life has become simpler, with car insurance quotes, shopping, and the online world making “instant access” a global truth. However, some complex areas remain.  With prescriptions, for example, one must navigate more laws and answer bigger ethical questions. But most people don’t see their drugs as being anything that has to be governed or regulated. For the most part, your medication is pretty simple, and is managed by most pharmacists without requiring special rules. If your medication is a schedule two narcotic, however, then there are many rules that need to be followed.

Presentation is first on the list. A schedule two narcotic must be handed in to a pharmacy. Doctors are allowed to phone in, fax in, or email a script for just about any drug, but for these top of the line pain killers and focus drugs legally require a hard copy being delivered in person.

There must also be a DEA number somewhere on the script. There can be no drug filled for a schedule two without having the doctor’s DEA number on it.  A pharmacist can call and ask for it and put it on the hard copy themselves, but they cannot go without it.

There is no partial filling of this medication. With your heart pills, if a pharmacy only has half the correct amount, they will gladly fill the prescription in two parts.  With a schedule two, the pharmacists are unwilling to fill the item unless it can be completed  within a couple of days.

These are just a few of the rules for schedule two narcotics.  Whether these rules are beneficial to consumers can be a challenging question, but the complex laws were certainly intended to protect people from these potent drugs.

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