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Originally Posted by benhogan
Apparently it is a big problem now. I had no idea.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/us/20drugs.html?_r=1&hp
Dumb question though--if it requires a prescription to get, how do they get it?
The prescription comes from a physician, the prescription is filled by a pharmacist, and it still has to be paid for by the patient (or insurance company). This process has a lot of moving parts compared to homemade meth.
Help me out. I am totally lost how anyone can get away with buying enough Oxycontin inventory to sell as drug dealer.
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gangs of people go to a willing doctor and get scripts, then they go to another willing doctor and get scripts. no insurance involved. the over the counter price is peanuts compared to the street price
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