Down here in Hammond Louisiana the Pharmacists deliberately and carelessly choosing to fill a prescription is not just because its early but discrimination based on religious preference and artists of religious genres are be discriminated against. My husband is an international and demanded portrait sculptor with media and exposure and mtiple press ops.
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He in short is a famous world renowned portrait sculptor. The issue stated when he dropped his prescription for an anti convulsant medicine off and the CVS and , needless to say on other occasions this was done to him…he dropped it off and the pharmacy said they were not in stock. They would call him as he was dropping it off knowing he’s had a few to last the next few months. On or about 2 days later he returned thinking it was back in stock. They said it would be another week. He complied until the next month the exact date of the original prescription and was told he was early due to the out of stock ant seizure meds , he suffers epileptic seizures and although he’s due to thier late standard of protocols. He has been declining in health, having more seizure attacks and health declining the blame on my husband by saying he’s 7 days early due to the last fill. The insurance company and his doctor agree that they are being in contempt of the doctors appointment orders and fear the coverup of not ordering the medications for life threatening conditions. Instead of billing his insurance on the drop off date they did so on the late stock date. Wavering He is early but according to his doctor and insurance company they are in violation because its not a schedule drug that is of addiction or dependent quality but an overall life threatening dispensory drug. These pharmacist in the southeastern portion of Louisiana are breaching the doctor and insurance company orders but she me thing has them thinking they aren’t responsible if my husband dies behind the wheel of a car because a pharmacist is trying to cover up discrimination and or incompetence and mostly describe mating because he has a semi private insurance. This must be looked into in the tangipahoa parish Louisiana area. What is at stake is not a license but a good man treated like a disposable care less. As a portrait sculptor that’s been recognised we also believe a little hatred due to all he’s accomplished since his medication was adjusted for survival, he’s achieved much of the American dream. The pharmacy seems to be paranoid and the care lies in their personal interest instead of the patient…going so far as to deny doctors and insurance orders. Where 10 years ago these were the abuses by patients not the pharmacist. He is going to use his media publicised image to bring light to the many as he is that suffer. Thank you and please intervention on a scheduled 4 drug like blood pressure meds. Sincerely , concerned family
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OMG this person hit the nail right on the head with the sentence, ” like a disposable life”. That is exactly how I am treated and made to feel each and every time I go and try to get my Rx filled. I do NOT matter and my life and health are disposable!
I can’t believe this man was denied his non Cl II medication! That should be brought to the attention of the Dr and the insurance companies. I had friends who live in a small town in Louisiana and she has told me that they don’t make a lot of waves when she can’t fill her pain meds due to the pharmacy being locally owned and family run, she is afraid of retaliation. Me, I would move out of that horrible state!
Im a little confused…it sounds as if hes on an anti convulsant that is non controlled but the pharmacy has issues with getting it in stock (ie backorder from manufacturer) . It seems a miscommunication btn the patient and pharmacy then. If it is a backorder…I wouldnt fill it until I received it either since I had no release date when I could get some. IF this was the problem the pharmacy should have done a better job at.telling the patient what was happening and offered to find the product elswhere for him.
I’m confused, he had a non-controlled drug that wasn’t in stock, and they couldn’t get it there next business day? Or, was this a case of dropping off Friday, and not there Sunday?
As long as it is a non-schedule II drug, as long as the product was ordered before the order deadline, it should be there next business day.
Being forced to keep inventory down to bare minimum is part of the problem. I have seen situations where we have had to send an RX back for inventory reasons only to have to reorder for the patient. Very frustrating when you know a patient needs on a regular basis but an “inventory program” tells you to send it back. 9 times out of 10 follow the $$