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Question on scripts...

Nathan

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Say you have two scripts and want to prescribe yourself test enanthate (you're a male in his 20's). Ultimately, you want 400mg/week how do you write the scripts? I'm thinking you could write them for 200mg/week (and pretend to have low test levels - any good ideas for justification of this, maybe delayed puberty or something) and I think the scripts have a max. of 8 repeats.
So, I want to know:
a) what exactly do you write on the scripts yourself?
b) can you get the 8 repeats (i.e. 1600mg) all at once?
c) what syndrome can merit test administration in young males?
Oh, and I'm in Canada if that changes anything.
 
Damn this board moves fast. Anyone ever used a prescription or remember what they look like? Any doctors here?
 
the 200mg per week sounds fine but you would be sending a big red flag with 8 fucking refills
 
I've worked in a pharmacy as a pharmacy tech before. I would not write the scripts for any more than 2 bottles with no refillls (most doctors won't write refills for something like that). Since you have 2 scripts, I would recommend using each script and write it for 200mg test x 10mL on each script, process it at a different pharmacy, and you'll probably have no problem. It's not worth getting cought writing your own script for a controlled substance. In the U.S. its a federal offense, don't know about canada. Be safe, and don't write them for too much and you should be o.k.

In the u.s., all controlled scripts must have a DEA number on them, but don't know about canada
 
Oh, forgot to mention, you could also write on it... To be given in office. That way you won't have to write out any directions for use (sig code). I've seen many doctors do it this way!
 
Thanks auto. I've got a better idea - buying test seems to risky. I'm going to use it to get Arimidex. So my question is do I have to write stuff on it in Latin? I know to write Rx ("Thou shalt")at the top and then I guess the dosage. If I were complaining about itchy nips to the doc he might easily prescribe Arimidex, so do you think a reasonable dosage would be 1/4 tab ED? Thanks.
 
theres nothing to risky about getting arimidex. I would just write it to take one tab every day. Don't need to write in latin.

right the rx just like this
Arimidex (what ever strength you want) tab
# 100 (that way you can get 100)
Sig: 1Tqd (that means take 1 tab ever day)
put a 0 or a 1 in the refill blank or write 0 or 1
refills on it depending on if you want a refill
or not.
don't forget to forge a doc's signature. Just pick one thats close to you out of the phone book. It should work
 
That's perfect. Thanks. So you think 1mg ED is my best bet and not 0.25mg ED? That's the last question.
 
Yeah, I don't see why not. As people stated earlier, most doctors wont prescribe this for men, only women. You could write the script for an imaginary lady, a take it to the pharmacy. Just tell them your getting her script for her. should be no problems. Wouldn't use your insurance for it, they may look into it.
 
Just remember that in Canada, you'll need the chick's medicare card. Arimidex is also called Anastrozole.

Does the pharmacy check for the doc's signature, would they have it on hand?
 
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