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join:2002-09-23 Jacksonville, OR | reply to keyboard5684 Re: Not quite sure here...
Why would the "kid" wait for recess time? Why not order it direct from the same online pharmacy from the schools high speed connection in the library? |
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 keyboard5684
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| reply to percboy Nice, I am glad you got it down.
You missed my point though. If you, percboy, are sitting in your home selling pecocet to kids that heard it word of mouth from drugs you bought online, then maybe you should not be allowed to buy drugs without questions.
It is not a debate about how to sell drugs to kids, that is probably in another forum. It is about buying prescription drugs online without questions. [text was edited by author 2003-10-19 17:30:31] |
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  Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| reply to detth said by detth : actually the pharmacist has all that info on a computer - info concerning patients drug history, allergy history etc. Not much thinking to do for them.
Sadly that's a whole lot more than most doctors will do and as simple as it is it does save lives.
It's frightening how frequently some doctors screw up. -- Infogrames != Atari |
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  detth Onemhz On Aim
join:2000-10-06 Astoria, NY | reply to keyboard5684 actually the pharmacist has all that info on a computer - info concerning patients drug history, allergy history etc. Not much thinking to do for them. They may check with a doctor once in a while but thats about it. |
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  percboy
join:2000-12-07 Columbus, OH
| reply to keyboard5684 Maybe you would like to make some money selling stuff to the kids at the playground and can get an unlimited supply without any one really knowing who you are and without questioning you? You really think "dealers" go to childrens playgrounds/schoolyards and set-up shop for drugs? Have you ever encountered anyone walking up to you at the grocery store and offering to sell you drugs? It doesn`t happen at your kids school during recess either. People who sell drugs sit in their homes and word of mouth will bring them all the "business" they can handle. -- Anything worth doing is worth overdoing. [text was edited by author 2003-10-19 11:25:16] |
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| reply to nozero The thing about getting a prescription filled at a local or even more trust-worthy place is that you can be more certain that everything is cool. I see all these horror stories where someone picks up an antibiotic from the pharmacist for there 5 year old and end up getting sedatives that kill them.
Pharmacist do more than just fill a prescription, they verify that everything is cool for the patient. Kind of a second check on the doctor. If a patient is allergic to one thing or taking another prescription that may cause problems the local pharmacists is likely to catch it (and care).
But if you are looking for some viagra fine. If you are addicted to pain killers I guess you make that choice and basically take out government regulation on the matter.
But what if you like to take that abortion pill 6 months into your pregnancy? How about some date rape pills for the night out? Maybe you would like to make some money selling stuff to the kids at the playground and can get an unlimited supply without any one really knowing who you are and without questioning you? |
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