View Full Version : Doctor wrote roxicodone & suboxone on same script
Bateman54199
01-22-2009, 03:23 PM
Can a doctor write roxicodone on the same script as other medications? even suboxone? My new doctor just gave me 2 scripts each with like 5 things on them (including roxicodone & suboxone and some ?testosterone pill that he said "it'll make you feel like youre 18 again"?). none with refills. new doctor was !SHADY!
It doesn't even make sense to me because the roxi and suboxone will cancel out. Is this doctor just an idiot?
Bateman54199
Can you please tell me what doctor that is so i can get some too?
LOL @ this topic.
erica
01-22-2009, 04:20 PM
Ummm....what are the instructions on the prescriptions?
It doesn't make any sense to take bupe and any other opiate. I'm confused.
bronyraur
01-22-2009, 04:29 PM
I'm pretty sure that C-II pharmaceuticals must be on their own Rx.
This doctor sounds like a fucking quack–any doctor should know that subs cannot be combined with other opiates–especially because it says so in the prescribing info.
Sounds like something isn't quite right here...
Thebane
01-22-2009, 04:34 PM
Does the prescription pad paper resemble post-it notes? You might want to think before trying to fill those...
digby
01-22-2009, 04:44 PM
A doctor can write multiple CII prescriptions on the same triplicate form - that is done all the time. As far as the compatibility of those two prescriptions together, well, that is a separate issue.
roxi*stardust
01-22-2009, 04:53 PM
I'm pretty sure that C-II pharmaceuticals must be on their own Rx.
This doctor sounds like a fucking quack–any doctor should know that subs cannot be combined with other opiates–especially because it says so in the prescribing info.
Sounds like something isn't quite right here...
Brony is right, mulitple CII's can be written on the same prescription but not a CII and a CIII or non- scheduled drug. In other words if you were on OC 40s and 80s the doctor could write them together on the script (though I should add most DO NOT) but they could not write a VALID script that any pharmacist in their right mind would accept for say OC 80s and Motrin. Having said that, no pharmacist in their right mind would fill a script for a full agonist like Oxycodone and Suboxone because of the MAJOR drug to drug interaction. They would be calling the doctor and demanding he explain why, and still probably would refuse to fill one or both. Now about Testosterone pills, I wasn't aware of that ROA. In fact I don't believe they exist. All forms of prescription Testosterone are either topical, implanted, or injectable. I don't even think it is well absorbed orally.
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