I am a doctor. By law you need a prescription to buy theses medications. They are addictive and I can not imagine any physician writing a script without seeing you. You should go see a doctor and get to the underlying cause of your pain not treat it symptomatically.
2007-03-04 18:41:14
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answered by E-Razz 4
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Sorry to say this but you cannot buy pain meds via the mail or internet. If you think you have found one online do not use your credit card because its a scam , you will never recieve the meds & you could go to jail. You will have to find a doctor that isnt afraid of the DEA to get the proper meds that you need for pain management and trust me, its impossible. Unless you are wealthy or g-ment yourself your chances are slim to none. It's a shame that USA lets chronic pain patients suffer needlessly over a 10 cent pill. (Yeah it may cost more or less to produce but you get the idea.)
Find a doctor or do like me and just sit in pain hoping someday people will wise up and help those of us that suffer needlessly.
Good Luck.
2007-03-05 16:29:10
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answered by dixie_n_pixie 3
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First of all, you will NEVER get Percocet and Roxycodone via mail order. Schedule II narcotics cannot be obtained without an in-person prescription. There are internet doctors that MAY prescribe the Hydrocodone but it's exorbitantly expensive and a long process. You fax them your medical records. Then you have a phone consultation with the doctor. Then they send someone to your house to do a physical exam. Then, if the doctor decides you need the medication, he writes the scrip and they fill and ship it to you. The consult usually costs over a hundred bucks and is not refundable if they don't give you the meds you want. Then you have to pay for the meds and shipping.
I'm a chronic pain patient myself, and I usually give people who ask questions like this the benefit of the doubt because I know what it's like to need to be on narcotics and be judged as a junky... BUT... this is raising all kinds of red flags for me. First of all, those 3 drugs are not a cocktail a pain doctor usually would prescribe. The Roxycodone and the Percocet are the exact same thing, except that the Roxycodone doesn't have Tylenol and the doses are different. Second, I've never heard of a pain doc prescribing 3 short acting meds at the same time... usually it's a "maintenance" med that lasts 12 hours or more, plus an immediate release med like what you're asking about here for breakthrough pain... but every doc is different and I can let that go. Third, if you had been legitimately prescribed these meds, you'd know how to spell them and wouldn't refer to the Hydrocodone as "Hydro". Real patients don't use street slang terms for their medications. If you can't leave your house, you can't have gone to the doctor to get a prescription for these medications. If you legitimately need pain relief, see a pain management doctor. They will work with you to find the best combination of medication (which may or may not be narcotics, depending on your particular needs) and/or other modalities to give you the most effective relief with the fewest side effects. It's not a case where you just go in and ask for the drug and strength you want and they give it to you. There are services that will assist disabled people with getting to doctor's appointments if you don't have a friend or family member who can drive you to the doctor. I go to clinic once a month and I see disabled people there every single time. If you genuinely need pain relief, you must find a way to get to a pain doctor.If you need help finding one, this website will give you the names of docs who are in your area and who are members of the American Academy of Pain Management: http://www.aapainmanage.org/search/MemberSearch.php
I'm really not trying to be a *****, because like I said, I do know how it feels to be in severe pain and not be able to get relief or help. I believe that narcotics are appropriate for pain management. They are the oldest and safest form of medication out there, and they are not the big scary monsters people seem to think they are nowadays... IF they are taken under a doctor's supervision, EXACTLY as prescribed, by people who GENUINELY need them. People who use them to get get high or just want to sell them to people who want to get high are screwing those of us who really need pain relief from narcotics out of getting the meds we need to be able to lead normal, functioning lives. I'm not accusing you or judging you by any means, but this just looks fishy as hell to me and raises all sorts of red flags in my mind. I hope you get the help that you need.
2007-03-04 19:14:15
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answered by Mandy VZ 4
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just put in a web search what you want and then see if there is an online pharmacy selling it , you need a credit card and for most of the ones that arent from india you need a perscription.
2007-03-04 18:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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iam looking for pain pilss because I have back sugreyand iam under to much pain
2016-06-06 06:14:31
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answered by SUNIGA 1
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u need to go to the dr u dont need to be taking all of those at the same time
2007-03-04 18:36:18
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answered by jennieh_79 2
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you can get those drugs online, but only with a prescription from a doctor.
2007-03-04 18:36:05
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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