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rcook715 03-10-2017 02:54 PM

Prescriptions Not Available
 
:doh:I was discharged from Villages Regional Hospital on Thursday evening with a prescription for Morphine Liquid Solution 10mg/5ml #200 to use through the feeding port installed in my stomach.


Both Walgreens and Publix pharmacies stated they don't carry the medication. One pharmacist stated that I need to get it from the hospital. The hospital pharmacy says that since I have been discharged from the hospital they can’t fill it.


I’m in a real quandary- pain from the throat radiation is intense and, relief is no where in sight


Why would a physician prescribe a non-available medication?


Thanks
James Randall Cook

dewilson58 03-10-2017 03:01 PM

Why would a physician prescribe a non-available medication?


I'll state the obvious..............ask the doctor.

golfing eagles 03-10-2017 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rcook715 (Post 1371007)
:doh:I was discharged from Villages Regional Hospital on Thursday evening with a prescription for Morphine Liquid Solution 10mg/5ml #200 to use through the feeding port installed in my stomach.


Both Walgreens and Publix pharmacies stated they don't carry the medication. One pharmacist stated that I need to get it from the hospital. The hospital pharmacy says that since I have been discharged from the hospital they can’t fill it.


I’m in a real quandary- pain from the throat radiation is intense and, relief is no where in sight


Why would a physician prescribe a non-available medication?


Thanks
James Randall Cook

Seems like an unusual concentration. The most commonly prescribed liquid morphine is a concentrate---20 mg/ml. I would suggest calling the pharmacy and asking which concentrations of liquid morphine that they DO carry, and getting the hospital physician to change the RX. Be prepared for a run around, even to just locate the hospitalist. While whatever hospitalist is working is obligated to cover another hospitalist's in-patients, they are not required to replace a schedule 2 narcotic prescription for a discharged patient, so be nice to him/her. Do you have a primary care doctor here locally? If so, that would be another route to try. GOOD LUCK!!, your situation sucks especially with the weekend coming.

PS The physician really has no idea what local pharmacies do and do not stock. But I think the pharmacy could have been more helpful. I find it hard to believe that they do not stock ANY liquid morphine, especially given the age of the community, so they could have suggested a concentration that they do have.

Jima64 03-10-2017 04:31 PM

They don't stock everything because of the cost factor keeping all meds used in stock.

golfing eagles 03-10-2017 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1371073)
They don't stock everything because of the cost factor keeping all meds used in stock.

True, but a community this size and age probably goes through a gallon or two of liquid morphine/week. Let's see---3785 ml/gallon, 5ml twice a day x 7 days = 70 ml, or about 1 gallon for every 54 patients on it (out of 130,000)---I think they can stock it

OpusX1 03-10-2017 05:50 PM

Take your prescription to a Compounding Pharmacy. I think there is one in Lady Lake.
Benzer Specialty Pharmacy

golfing eagles 03-10-2017 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by OpusX1 (Post 1371105)
Take your prescription to a Compounding Pharmacy. I think there is one in Lady Lake.
Benzer Specialty Pharmacy

HUH???? What would be the advantage of a compounding pharmacy, unless they grow their own poppies.

BTW, I have sent the OP several PMs---I talked "turkey" with my pharmacist who checked for me, and told him which retail pharmacies has his RX in stock---the advantage of having a DEA number.

graciegirl 03-10-2017 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1371130)
HUH???? What would be the advantage of a compounding pharmacy, unless they grow their own poppies.

BTW, I have sent the OP several PMs---I talked "turkey" with my pharmacist who checked for me, and told him which retail pharmacies has his RX in stock---the advantage of having a DEA number.

Like. No more than that. Proud to type on the same Forum. Thank you Doc. That was really kind.

BK001 03-10-2017 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1371130)
HUH???? What would be the advantage of a compounding pharmacy, unless they grow their own poppies.

BTW, I have sent the OP several PMs---I talked "turkey" with my pharmacist who checked for me, and told him which retail pharmacies has his RX in stock---the advantage of having a DEA number.


Golfing Eagles you are a mensch -- that was so nice of you -- I'd say above and beyond. I hope the OP appreciates your efforts on his behalf. Thank you for doing this..

:bigbow:

golfing eagles 03-10-2017 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BK001 (Post 1371132)
Golfing Eagles you are a mensch -- that was so nice of you -- I'd say above and beyond. I hope the OP appreciates your efforts on his behalf. Thank you for doing this..

:bigbow:

Mensch--now there's a word I haven't heard since I lived in Brooklyn for 4 years. At least you didn't call me a schlimazel:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

BK001 03-10-2017 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1371142)
Mensch--now there's a word I haven't heard since I lived in Brooklyn for 4 years. At least you didn't call me a schlimazel:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:


For the benefit of those who aren't from or have never been to Brooklyn, I offer the following:


The Shlemiel knocks over the coffee cup. The coffee cup lands on the Shlemazel. The Nudnik asks if it was regular or decaf. The Mensch cleans it up.

golfing eagles 03-10-2017 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BK001 (Post 1371158)
For the benefit of those who aren't from or have never been to Brooklyn, I offer the following:


The Shlemiel knocks the over the coffee cup. The coffee cup lands on the Shlemazel. The Nudnik asks if it was regular or decaf. The Mensch cleans it up.

Love it!:bigbow:

villagetinker 03-10-2017 08:35 PM

You know it great when fellow villagers go out of their way to help, that what makes this place so great!

ColdNoMore 03-10-2017 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1371130)
HUH???? What would be the advantage of a compounding pharmacy, unless they grow their own poppies.

BTW, I have sent the OP several PMs---I talked "turkey" with my pharmacist who checked for me, and told him which retail pharmacies has his RX in stock---the advantage of having a DEA number.

Chit, three times in one week. :ohdear:






Seriously though...good for you. :cool:

rjm1cc 03-10-2017 09:20 PM

Try your health insurance company. Some have medical staff for call ins or a person who helps with problems. They maybe able to give you some help. Maybe they have a specialty mail in pharmacy and could overnight the drugs.


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