so I picked up my valium scipt for my back injections and the bottle had 9 instead of 6. This really pisses me off (opposite of what you come to expect from me) because I have had doctors cut me off of scipts when I come up a few days early. If they can't count 6 pills think how far off my old 180qty scipts could have been.But for someone in chronic pain who has multiple scripts in large quantities would have to count out over 300-500 pills a month. How has pill counting at major pharmacies not been narrowed down to computer counting. I mean fuck, they could take the weight of one pill and multiply by quantity and fill up a scale until the right weight reads.[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 2:35 AM. Reason : ,]
3/27/2010 2:23:44 AM
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3/27/2010 2:25:02 AM
you should give the valium back to your boss, he will be impressed with your integrity
3/27/2010 2:27:23 AM
it was actually 10 not 9, but that makes a less smooth titleso don't think they saw an upside down 9 to refute this mistake.[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 2:30 AM. Reason : ..]
3/27/2010 2:29:14 AM
Is there not any type of treatment to fix your chronic pain, instead of just treating the symptoms? I mean valium is good and everything, but I wouldn't want to be on it permanently.
3/27/2010 2:29:30 AM
I only have a scipt to valium to take before my spinal injections which are extremely painful but seem to be helping. I don't have but 9, how could that be daily?and no, no one has found a perment solution to my pain, but I do have non-narcotic ways to relieve the pain like traction, ESD, physical therapy and medication as a last resort. [Edited on March 27, 2010 at 2:34 AM. Reason : ,]
3/27/2010 2:31:23 AM
i remember this dudekinda surprised he's still alive
3/27/2010 2:53:27 AM
responsible drug user is my game
3/27/2010 3:05:56 AM
hahaha im a pharmacy tech at cvs and that shit happens all the time.. and we do have a robot/computer system that counts the top 100 drugs which is only about 7% of all the drugs but thats only at the busy stores.. The only time you'll get a guaranteed count is when u get a narcotic or we just slap a label on the pre-packaged pill bottle.. why r u complaining that u got more..
3/27/2010 3:19:12 AM
obviously you stopped reading half way through, your answer lies within.also valium is a narcotic, just like any benzo (as stated in the thread title)[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 3:34 AM. Reason : .]
3/27/2010 3:33:54 AM
Black Dog knows drugs! and he drinks!
3/27/2010 3:36:06 AM
my big question is how can u fuck this up. count out 6.........10 looks a lot more
3/27/2010 3:37:39 AM
^ yea when I first looked in the bottle I immediately knew it wasn't 6
3/27/2010 3:53:10 AM
first of all.. valium is not a narcotic.. its a controlled substance but not a narcotic.. adderall and oxycontin are narcs.. and theres a lot of stupid people that are able to score a job at the pharmacy. plus just so u know about 1/10 of everyones pills have touched the floor..
3/27/2010 4:04:20 AM
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3/27/2010 7:40:46 AM
personally I've never made a mistake in my life
3/27/2010 7:54:04 AM
why is this guy in chronic pain again? i missed that part of his saga
3/27/2010 8:58:30 AM
Diazepam (Valium) is not a narcotic analgesic, it is a benzodiazepine which is used to control anxiety, seizures, and delirium tremens (withdrawal symptoms). They probably prescribed you this medication to take before your procedures to reduce your anxiety... it helps you chill out, not reduce the actual pain.
3/27/2010 9:16:18 AM
that sucks.coiuld it have been the script?i mean some of them bitches are hard to read.granted if that was the case the pharmacist or technician should have called.
3/27/2010 9:30:27 AM
3/27/2010 12:48:42 PM
^^ when its all said and done, the percentage sounds large, but the absolute magnitude of the difference is very small.it wasn't worth calling about.[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason : s]
3/27/2010 12:50:48 PM
3/27/2010 12:50:57 PM
This thread took a turn for the better.
3/27/2010 12:52:58 PM
haha my wife is in the middle of her chronic pain rotation in anesthesia. She said she has never had a more annoying group of patients. Most of them will lie, cheat or otherwise do anything to get their prescription painkiller fix. For the most part they have legit issues, but they almost always eventually turn into addicts.
3/27/2010 12:59:58 PM
poor guy, probably doesnt get any because his back goes out each time.....
3/27/2010 1:03:36 PM
3/27/2010 1:23:22 PM
maybe they just don't care
3/27/2010 1:26:09 PM
wow. someone needs to get fired.i mean mistakes will happen (most chain pharmacies on the low end fill 400-500 scripts/day)but thats unacceptable
3/27/2010 1:35:18 PM
pharmacists are definitely replaceable by computers and robots. they serve more as customer service to make old people feel better.
3/27/2010 1:39:12 PM
^it dependsthe main focus of the pharmacist now is to make sure that drugs do not have contradictory interactions.i mean one med that you take could totally counteract the effects of another medicine you take.or even be a fatal combination.not one doctor will prescribe you all of your medicine so its easy for those mistakes to come up.that and a lot of MDs are only proficient in fatal pairings, not negative ones. yes im biased b/c im in pharmacy school also they are pushing towards consulatation of medication management by pharmacists (why take these three meds when you can take this one?)...the asheville study showed this is really effective in reducing healthcare costs also pharmacies are becoming the new vaccination places...since the hours are more available to the working person [Edited on March 27, 2010 at 1:45 PM. Reason : sdvsd]
3/27/2010 1:42:16 PM
You should sue
3/27/2010 1:45:19 PM
computer could totally do that
3/27/2010 1:46:14 PM
i hate you bigman
3/27/2010 1:48:03 PM
I think it's pretty pathetic they couldn't count 6 pills. I mean we are talking about something a kid in 1st grade could do.
3/27/2010 1:49:39 PM
i'm sure there's a bunch of human judgement crap i'm completely missing, but if it's just an analysis of chemical interactions between perscriptions then a computer would rock that shitsame with the take-1-of-these-instead-of-3-of-those thingsand generally speaking i'd feel more assured if a computer was doing itsry joie
3/27/2010 1:52:12 PM
^^ oh, i agree^i understand what you are saying, but who would make the computer programs?maybe someone with a doctorate in drug metabolism?im not trying to argue with you, but on my rotation i saw a computer program give an infant 10x the dose of a medicine it should have been b/c of an input error and they didnt run the results by pharmacy >.<[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 1:56 PM. Reason : im out. ]
3/27/2010 1:52:28 PM
I ALWAYS count my scripts, I'm paying for it and don't want to be shorted.
3/27/2010 1:52:42 PM
ITT, bigman157 dashes hopes and dreams.
3/27/2010 1:56:54 PM
i could hire a few people to double-check inputs at each pharmacy cheaper than to hire a pharmacist at each one, is what i'm saying im not saying having a pharmacist at each pharmacy is a bad thing, heavens no, i'm just saying that there are potentially simpler, faster, and just as reliable methods that could somewhat easily be implementedand i'm just jaded it's going to be a lot fucking harder to find a job with my post-bach degree than with joie's
3/27/2010 2:01:28 PM
3/27/2010 2:04:18 PM
3/27/2010 2:05:28 PM
Jellis bigman157 is jellis
3/27/2010 2:05:45 PM
3/27/2010 2:08:20 PM
A computer program would be pretty basic to count pills and check for interactions between meds. I'm sure some CS guys will come in here and explain how basic it is. I for one hate programming, which is why I didn't go Computer Engineering.
3/27/2010 2:08:57 PM
you can't just put any random two classes of pills together and come up with a negative interaction.people react differently to medications.computers could do what you guys are saying. to a normal disease free person, or a person with only one or two diseases.but you cant predict how a persons body will interact with a med.however they aren't disease free or o0nly have one problem. they dont all react the same. i cant really explain it or put it into words....but there are a LOT of factors that go into any medical profession.its quite perplexing honestly how much is NOT known and you have to go by gut instinct.[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 2:15 PM. Reason : but its ok, i know you guys dont beleive me. so ill leave it at that ]
3/27/2010 2:14:03 PM
pharmacological robots do exist.[Edited on March 27, 2010 at 2:18 PM. Reason : .]
3/27/2010 2:16:51 PM
JOIE IS A DAMNED DIRTY LIAR
3/27/2010 2:18:45 PM
3/27/2010 2:25:38 PM
i still lub oos
3/27/2010 2:27:09 PM