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<blockquote data-quote="traksta15" data-source="post: 3387872" data-attributes="member: 551191"><p>A good pharmacist or pharmacy tech that's familiar with that dr's signature would probably notice it (fyi, we love catching fake scripts, we call the dr and tell them PLUS we have a patient that's actually a narcotic officer so we tell him as well)</p><p></p><p>The Dr. will probably fire you as a patient, depending on your area you'll probably get a fine (max punishment) I don't think we've sent anyone to jail (it's considered more "annoying" to cops/narcotic officers than harmful imo).</p><p></p><p>You won't need any ins info to get it filled, if you have insurance it's cheaper but if you're filling these fake rx's regularly (i.e. before they're due) they WILL catch it and either not allow you to fill there anymore or tear up the script and report you......Once again please do not fake rx's/abuse pills/ it's wrong and only creates problems for everyone else.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traksta15, post: 3387872, member: 551191"] A good pharmacist or pharmacy tech that's familiar with that dr's signature would probably notice it (fyi, we love catching fake scripts, we call the dr and tell them PLUS we have a patient that's actually a narcotic officer so we tell him as well) The Dr. will probably fire you as a patient, depending on your area you'll probably get a fine (max punishment) I don't think we've sent anyone to jail (it's considered more "annoying" to cops/narcotic officers than harmful imo). You won't need any ins info to get it filled, if you have insurance it's cheaper but if you're filling these fake rx's regularly (i.e. before they're due) they WILL catch it and either not allow you to fill there anymore or tear up the script and report you......Once again please do not fake rx's/abuse pills/ it's wrong and only creates problems for everyone else..... [/QUOTE]
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