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    OT -other technician
    PhD - Pharmacist
    AM - Assistant Manager
    SM - Store Manager


    So, I'm a pharmacy tech, which basically means I'm a glorified pill counter, phone jockey and cashier. All the power in the pharmacy is held by those wonderful people with the degrees called pharmacists. Now, before tonight, I assumed everyone knew this. Boy was I wrong. (Luckily, this didn't happen to me, I was at the other end of the pharmacy just watching in horror, and trying not to giggle.)

    We get someone coming through the drive thru to pick up her meds. OT looks her up in the computer, which has flagged her script as too soon... By half a month... For a controlled substance. So OT brings it to PhD, who gets on the speaker to the patient.

    PhD explains to the patient that the script is too soon, and asks if her doctor has changed her directions. (Since there are a lot of doctor's that do that and don't send a new script in). At first, patient says no, then starts getting indignant that PhD is asking her about this. She tells PhD that she's taking it as her doctor tells her to, and it's none of PhD's business how she takes her meds, and not her job to ask.

    PhD calmly explains that, yes, it is her job, and in fact her responsibility to ask, at which point patient explodes into cursing and screaming in the drive-thru. PhD decides she's had enough of this crap and pages for a manager, since she's not going to help said patient anymore.

    AM comes back and tries to talk sense into the patient, who is insisting that another technician (who has gone home for the day) told her she could pick up her prescription and she wants to talk to that tech. AM tries to explain to her that a tech cannot override the pharmacist on ANYTHING, and neither can he. About five more minutes of cursing later, the patient leaves the drive thru.

    Of course, she just comes inside. Then she starts screaming at OT, who's helping someone else entirely, and is told so. So, she returns her wrath to PhD. PhD tells her that she will not help her, and pages for management again. Patient calls her a coward who can't be a "big girl" and deal with it herself. PhD ignores her.

    SM comes back to try to defuse this spitting, cursing time bomb of a patient, who is attracting a lot of attention from just about everyone else in the store. She listens to patient, and gets the story from PhD, who has been trying to get the doctor on the phone this whole time to figure out how to fix this and make this wart on the face of humanity go away.

    Patient insists we call the technician who has gone home, SM agrees. Said technician has no idea who patient is, and has definitely not spoken to patient's doctor to get the okay for her to pick up her meds. Meanwhile, doctor on the phone says no way. SM explains this to patient who goes back into cursing, saying we were accusing her of being a junkie, that we were ruining her day, that she didn't have time for this. SM bending over backwards the whole time to try to get her to leave peaceably.

    Patient finally stalks off, cursing the whole time. I get scolded for snickering (quietly, not that the witch could have heard me over her own tirade) by SM, who is trying to soothe PhD's ruffled feathers, giving the standard "we can't do anything about it" speech that we've all gotten from management.

    A few minutes later, SM comes back with a broken sign. Apparently, to make her displeasure perfectly known, the patient ripped one of the signs off a cash register and flung it across the store, breaking it. For this, the patient is banned.

    And that was the last half hour of my day at work, it's good to be home.
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  • #2
    Wow. I think you topped just about every pharmacy customer I've ever seen.

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    • #3
      I take it her prescription was for an antipsychotic.

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      • #4
        Nope

        Just standard hydrocodone.... more commonly known to the world as Vicodin.
        http://tinyurl.com/43hger/.gif

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        • #5
          She may have been taking it as directed, but how much was she selling it for?

          I still don't see how people get addicted to it tho. It does absolutely nothing for me. Doesn't even help with the pain. I always decline the scripts.

          CH
          Some People Are Alive Only Because It Is Illegal To Kill Them

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          • #6
            Quoth crashhelmet View Post

            I still don't see how people get addicted to it tho.
            I don't either. I was given oxycodone when I fractured my ankle. All it did was knock me out for a few hours. I just ended up taking before I went to bed for about a month after the accident.

            Stupid people
            Out of retail!

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            • #7
              Just another typical scamming drug seeker narcotics abuser...
              "No, I will not poop a shopping cart out for you." - Irving Patrick Freleigh

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              • #8
                for me vicoden helps with pain and nothing els ebut some people do get a buzz.
                i will admit i could get addicted to xanax or muscle relaxers now they are awesome, jus tnot together, i dont need to meet the purple ocutopus and his walrus friend agian thank you very much.

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                • #9
                  Quoth crashhelmet View Post
                  She may have been taking it as directed, but how much was she selling it for?

                  I still don't see how people get addicted to it tho. It does absolutely nothing for me. Doesn't even help with the pain. I always decline the scripts.

                  CH
                  Same. I was prescribed vicodin after some dental surgery...it did jack squat for me. So I just tossed the vicodin in favor of using advil.

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                  • #10
                    I was on Oxy for six long months awaiting surgery on my ruined shoulder, elbow, wrist and I still do not see why anyone tries to use this crap to get high. It used to just rob me of any and all emotions, leaving me feeling like a bumper-stunned turnip sitting uselessly by the side of a dirt road. Nothing to do, nothing to see, nothing to feel.

                    Do people really enjoy feeling like that?
                    "No, I will not poop a shopping cart out for you." - Irving Patrick Freleigh

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                    • #11
                      My sister was a junkie (heroin), and she used to scam all sorts of doctors for Vicodin or any opiate-type drug. So ya, in my mind thats where the connection is.

                      As a previous cancer patient, I find that the Dr's are very liberal with pain meds for some reason. Ill take Vicodin if my back goes out or something, but it will knock me out - so Im not really into it unless the pain is so bad I dont care. Gah, if I was dealing with another druggie relative I'd have to clean out my cabinets and it would look like that scene from "House" where he had bags and bags of the stuff...

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                      • #12
                        Quoth crashhelmet View Post
                        She may have been taking it as directed, but how much was she selling it for?

                        I still don't see how people get addicted to it tho. It does absolutely nothing for me. Doesn't even help with the pain. I always decline the scripts.

                        CH
                        I accidentally took a Vicodin my wife was prescribed after having her wisdom teeth removed.

                        (I thought I was grabbing my Motrin Rx, and it was her Vicodin).

                        My back and knees had never felt so good.

                        I guess everyone's different.

                        I threw the rest of the Vicodin in the toilet, I didn't want that in my house after what my back felt like.

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                        • #13
                          Quoth calulu View Post
                          I It used to just rob me of any and all emotions, leaving me feeling like a bumper-stunned turnip sitting uselessly by the side of a dirt road. Nothing to do, nothing to see, nothing to feel.

                          Do people really enjoy feeling like that?
                          You just described a really good time for some junkies that I used to know.
                          "I'm still walking, so I'm sure that I can dance!" from Saint of Circumstance - Grateful Dead

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                          • #14
                            I hate perscription abusers.
                            I once knew someone that would go to multiple doctors to get scripts for Vicodin or whatever other opiate they'd give... and then this person thought they had narcolepsy.
                            whohatesshrimp?

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                            • #15
                              Quoth radiocerk View Post
                              Just standard hydrocodone.... more commonly known to the world as Vicodin.
                              Hell even Greg House knows you don't get extra Vicoden by being an as... well um, being more of an ass that is.

                              i'm a little surprised the police weren't called, unless that's usual for the SCs you get.

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