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Sep

Our D.rugseeker is back

Posted by The *Angriest* Pharmacist as Drug Seekers, Hate Mail, Laws, Me being a dick, Stupid People, Work Sucks

He’s back, and I was right — he is a cocksucker. He’s not a troll, and it wasn’t a proxy. It came from the same IP address.

A new submission (form: “Contact Form”)
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Submitted on: September 23, 2008
Via: http://www.theangriestpharmacist.com/contact/
By 173.33.78.245 (visitor IP).

Don’t get it… Why would it be trolling, just because I happen to be in Toronto? Would the Canadian socialized healthcare be so magically different, that pharmacies, oxycontins and scammers don’t exist?

As some kind of proof, I guess I could send you a pic of a handful of mscontin bottles… The label on the original OC80 bottle was so fucked up (Take 1 pill every 4-6 hours), that I believe I took a picture of it, that I could send you.

But I shouldn’t really prove myself now, should I? Because of your regular rants about ignorant doctors and PA’s, I assumed you’re a decent healthcare professional. And a decent doctor, nurse or hell, even pharmacist should always give the patient (or in this case the poster), the benefit of doubt.

BTW: Read your post about a junkie trying to quit cold turkey, and you’re way wrong with the benadryl. The only thing that would even start to help with sleep would be Restoril. A benzodiazepine with a really long halflife, such as valium, would also be helpful.
Most doctors would also prescripe clonadine, and in my own experience, Codeine or Tramadol also helps on the pure misery of it.

I do give a shit about patients. I just don’t give a shit about the ones that don’t give a shit about themselves…like you. I’ve read studies that say clonidine is shit for opiate withdrawal due to ADR of hypotension. And, no, I wasn’t way wrong with “the benadryl.” A man asked what I could do for him OTC. I couldn’t give him a handful of Temazepam or Diazepam just because he seemed genuine. He didn’t want to go to the doctor — that was the point of the post. I guess you were so caught up in trying to find something I have done wrong or incorrect, you overlooked that.

Well, now I’m overlooking you. You’re banned, motherfucker. Bye Bye.

I would have assumed Canadian Healthcare, BECAUSE of it’s socialization, would do a better job at preventing this kind of bullshit — hell a nationwide computer network the likes of WAG or WM would do the trick to stop this asshole. But, alas, they are in the same boat we are here. Many different pharmacies, many different doctors, none of which are connected.

The solution? It’s going to take some level of government intervention…period. The corporations aren’t going to do it because they don’t care — they make their money off those people as well. Why spend millions connecting to stop them — the minority of pharmacy visitors?

Get my point?


Can you track back and find out who this asshole is? If you can, I would report him even in canada. These type of assholes are the ones that spoil it for the people who really need pain meds and puts all our licenses in jeopardy by lying.

Hospital Pharmacist in London, Ontario says September 23rd, 2008 at 1:39 pm

The problem in most of Canada is that pharmacies, even those in the same chain, are not connected. This apparently has to do with privacy issues, but I think that is a load of crap. British Columbia pharmacies are apparently linked, so it should be possible.

The only way to track someone in Ontario at the pharmacy level is through the Ontario Drug Benefit system (ODB). A person is only covered by ODB if they are over 65, or on welfare or another form of assistance. They keep track of what is filled when. If this guy is a “professional,” I doubt he is on ODB, unless he is scamming them as well.

‘And a decent doctor, nurse or hell, even pharmacist should always give the patient (or in this case the poster), the benefit of doubt’

ROFLMAO

Right thats going to work cause they always tell the truth espically the dodgy ones “honestly the doctor….”

Pharmacy Meanie says September 23rd, 2008 at 6:44 pm

Give the patient the benefit of hte doubt?? Really? Because the patient never lies, right? That is why NOONE in my town drinks alcohol. EVER. When I tell them not to with their med. Yet then they call (I guress they are to dumb to realize we have caller id) and ask if htey can hae a beer or 3…

Besides, this idiot admits he scamming. So why should I give him the benefit of the doubt?

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