Bros, Needleboy is right ! When a AS are prescribed there is a red flag that is sent to the DEA. I know this for a fact because I am on a prescription of Anadrol that my current doctor gave me because I lost alot of weight in the past 3 months. Also, it is almost impossible to steal anytype of medication from a pharm. The quantity is counted appon arrival of all medication and as the doctors fill scripts and give them to people who need them what happens is whe the pharm. goes to order more of that medicine from their supplier they have to account for all missing medication according to prescriptions from doctors. One more thing....When you have AS scripts filled most Walgreens do not carry those in stock and they are special ordered. Before I got my script there was a 2 delay because the Walgreens had to special order the medication straight from the supplier.
As far as the Red Flag and the DEA........What happens is once you hand your AS script into the pharm of your choice they need the original script that your doc gave you. NO PHARM WILL FILL A CLASS III CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE MEDICATION WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL FROM YOUR DOCTOR. YOUR DOCTOR CANNOT CALL THIS SCRIPT IN I KNOW THIS FOR A FACT BECAUSE I TRIED. Each doctor has a group that oversees everything they do. Doctors are monitored very closely do not kid your self. Any and all scripts for AS are sent to the DEA and are RED FLAGGED. If there are too many RED FLAGS against a doctor that doctor will be reviewed and asked a number of questions about why the script was written.
As far as the Red Flag and the DEA........What happens is once you hand your AS script into the pharm of your choice they need the original script that your doc gave you. NO PHARM WILL FILL A CLASS III CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE MEDICATION WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL FROM YOUR DOCTOR. YOUR DOCTOR CANNOT CALL THIS SCRIPT IN I KNOW THIS FOR A FACT BECAUSE I TRIED. Each doctor has a group that oversees everything they do. Doctors are monitored very closely do not kid your self. Any and all scripts for AS are sent to the DEA and are RED FLAGGED. If there are too many RED FLAGS against a doctor that doctor will be reviewed and asked a number of questions about why the script was written.