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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    ...and then when I look online, I get this, which is the information CVS presented.

    https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/p...act/section5.h

    Schedule III and IV controlled substances may be refilled if authorized on the prescription. However, the prescription may only be refilled up to five times within six months after the date on which the prescription was issued. After five refills or after six months, whichever occurs first, a new prescription is required.





    Extremely aggravating.
    That explains a recent experience that had me perplexed. I had my rx refilled on 3/12/2018 and the script said I had 2 refills left. I tried to refill it on 8/18/2018, but the pharmacy said the script had expired. I was confused, because when I looked at the box, it said the expiration was 3/20. I assumed that the pharmacy mistook 3/20 as March 20, which is only 8 days after I filled it. They said they would call it in and the doc authorized another refill and all is well. Bottom line, it looks like I need to fill/refill the script at least 3 times when within the 6 month window that it is sent to the pharmacy. I'll have to program that into my calendar next time.

    Interesting though, I thought HCG was regulated the same as T. They seem to have no problem filling my multiple HCG script refills over the past year. I just got my 4th refill since November 2017.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youthful55guy View Post
    That explains a recent experience that had me perplexed. I had my rx refilled on 3/12/2018 and the script said I had 2 refills left. I tried to refill it on 8/18/2018, but the pharmacy said the script had expired. I was confused, because when I looked at the box, it said the expiration was 3/20. I assumed that the pharmacy mistook 3/20 as March 20, which is only 8 days after I filled it. They said they would call it in and the doc authorized another refill and all is well. Bottom line, it looks like I need to fill/refill the script at least 3 times when within the 6 month window that it is sent to the pharmacy. I'll have to program that into my calendar next time.

    Interesting though, I thought HCG was regulated the same as T. They seem to have no problem filling my multiple HCG script refills over the past year. I just got my 4th refill since November 2017.
    That is weird because HCG is schedule 3 as well. I finally gave up fighting with my insurance company and have been buying HCG via alternate means. Start a new job soon and hope the insurance is more customer oriented.

    I've run into the 6 month expiration on T several times and it is a.royal pain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    That is weird because HCG is schedule 3 as well. I finally gave up fighting with my insurance company and have been buying HCG via alternate means. Start a new job soon and hope the insurance is more customer oriented.

    I've run into the 6 month expiration on T several times and it is a.royal pain.
    It's not an insurance issue for me since I pay out of pocket. T and HCG is simply not that expensive in the gamut of drug prices, so I don't even bother submitting it. I'm guessing that my pharmacy does not understand that HCG is schedule 3. I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and if they ever catch on, I'll simply have them call it into the doc with each refill.


    I much prefer to have a domestic script for several reasons: 1) I like the idea on being legal, 2) I got screwed once by an overseas supplier on HCG, 3) there's no control of temperature during delivery, and 4) I don't like messing with breaking open ampules. In the USA, the only approved version (that I know of) is lyophilized in a sealed injection vial. You simply inject the correct amount of diluent into the vial and draw up what you need. Much easier than ampules!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youthful55guy View Post
    It's not an insurance issue for me since I pay out of pocket. T and HCG is simply not that expensive in the gamut of drug prices, so I don't even bother submitting it. I'm guessing that my pharmacy does not understand that HCG is schedule 3. I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and if they ever catch on, I'll simply have them call it into the doc with each refill.


    I much prefer to have a domestic script for several reasons: 1) I like the idea on being legal, 2) I got screwed once by an overseas supplier on HCG, 3) there's no control of temperature during delivery, and 4) I don't like messing with breaking open ampules. In the USA, the only approved version (that I know of) is lyophilized in a sealed injection vial. You simply inject the correct amount of diluent into the vial and draw up what you need. Much easier than ampules!
    Hcg is scheduled?

    OMG. ...smh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Hcg is scheduled?

    OMG. ...smh
    Yes sir. Schedule 3 just like test.
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