thanks but no thanks. I'm not wasting my time. Walgreens pharmacies down here won't even fila30 days supply -but it does vary by state.
http://www.policymed.com/2014/09/deaheavyrestrictionsonvicodin.html
Schedule II v. Schedule III
The DEA's decision to move HCPs from Schedule III to Schedule II will impact practitioners who can prescribe drugs, but ultimately it will affect all industries involved in the manufacture, supply, and distribution of HCPs.
When the rule takes effect in early October:
Prescribers will no longer be able to authorize refills for HCPs and will be limited to prescribing a 30-day supply.
Patients will have to be seen by a doctor for a new prescription. Before this change, refills for HCPs such as Vicodin could be called in to a pharmacy.
Rescheduling will also change the process required to order and transfer HCPs from a distributor to a pharmacy. For Schedule III drugs, DEA registrants could transfer HCPs through simple invoices.
Now all orders must be submitted on the official DEA Form 222, and separately from the pharmacy's usual bulk order of CIII-V drugs. When distributing, prescriptions must be defaced when filled and (depending on the pharmacy) require double counts of the pills filled and presentation of valid customer identificati