CTR5000 wrote:I don't know if Pennsylvania is different than other states, but now it's preferred that scrips for narcotics be electronically transmitted by the doctor to the pharmacy. A year ago they wanted paper scrips handed to the pharmacist. Now, electronic transmission has less chance (if any) of fraud, and can be done without you having to go to your doctor's office to get the paper scrip.
Not in Ga . Everything but pain meds are electronic. For most pain meds you must go to the dr get the paper script and habd carry it pharmacy and have id to pick it up. Tramadol may be the exception. For long term you must go to a pain mangement dr, even they are rstricted how much they can write