Lets just say, that for a lack of any other available sourse, a person were able to convince a Dr. to give a script for var. Would that person be able to go to any pharmacy and get it filled? Can this actually happen?
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Lets just say, that for a lack of any other available sourse, a person were able to convince a Dr. to give a script for var. Would that person be able to go to any pharmacy and get it filled? Can this actually happen?
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I believe adias patients can get BTG Anavar as a script
BTG IS THE SHIT ... damn though only 2.5mgs though.. but i heard they got a higher dosage out now!! good luck with um
Oxandrolone is a Schedule III controlled substance, which in itself, discourages most physicians from prescribing it, especially at dosages higher than the norm. You are going to have to be great at persuading to get a doctor to prescribe it. I believe norm is 5-10mg (I could be wrong).
I realize that getting the script whould be the big problem, but, if I did manage to get a script, would "any" pharmacy be able to fill it? Would that raise any suspicians?
if you had a script, why would there be suspicians? Sorry if i am missing something
I guess because the thought of marching down to my local rite-aid or wellgreen's with a var script just seems too easy.
I have gotten them from wallgreens before
The thought of faking a script had not even crossed my mind. I was mostly thinking of red flaggs the pharmacy would send out b/c of the particular med. Do pharmacys carry AAS or do they have to special order them? I am mostly just curious.
i would think the pharmacy would call the doc who wrote the script if they thought it was shady...the doc could even call it in for you i suppose.
Like stated above if you have a legit script there would be no problem. Bro I felt the same way with me test script, but they filled with no problem, except I had to wait 2 days for them to get it. If you do get a script and what it filled the same day you'd be better off going to a pharmacy that is in a gay area. Because they would be filling anavar script for people with ADIS that have muscle wasting disease.
JohnnyB
Actually yes, red flags are set high when they see scripts like that. They will fill it, however, they will look carefully and doasge etc, and if anything looks fishy...its not worth it, and once again I sincerely doubt and doctor would risk jail time/loss of licensing for that.Originally posted by Dirty
The thought of faking a script had not even crossed my mind. I was mostly thinking of red flaggs the pharmacy would send out b/c of the particular med. Do pharmacys carry AAS or do they have to special order them? I am mostly just curious.
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