Posted by yxibow on June 6, 2009, at 4:53:05
In reply to Jay: Mylan Diazepam? i think only brand works, posted by qbsbrown on June 4, 2009, at 23:05:08
> Took brand in china and the middle east. Generic here doesn't touch anxiety.
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> I always knew it was working because i'd have blurry vision and dry skin. I have neither with generic.
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> Brian
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> PS- Anywhere you can get brand cheaper online with a prescription?Are you sure the "brand" in China and the middle east was actually Roche and not a copy?
Board rules forbid me from telling you that but it is obvious that there are sites on the net.
Legitimate or no prescription (if you even get something valid), the so very little found Roche product is a waste of money. Typically $2-$4 a pill from what I can see as opposed to probably 5c a generic pill.
By the way, the Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act tightens the laws on pharmacies that are legitimate and in control in the US on controlled substances III-V.
Personally I think that this is just another "war on drugs". Yes, its tragic what happened to Ryan Haight, but there has been a rash of acts in states and at the federal level of the "John Doe Act".It is getting to the point that there is so much constriction on everything that we are babysitting this country.
Yes, these tales are poignant (Amber Alert), named after an abducted girl named Amber, and freeway light board signs and radio broadcasts transmit license plates -- as if only that person who is being tracked is the most important person of the day.
Hundreds of people are abducted and never mentioned, so what makes the 'amber' identified people better than the ones never heard of?
Yes, I'm deviating from the previous point on the Ryan Haight act but I'm trying to make an analogy.
So there are state laws now too, as to where legitimate pharmacies can send medications (I believe that are controlled ones), and they don't include every place, even ones you would think are 'liberal'.
Basically this is why doctors who want to keep their license and livelihood (as mine and I'm sure a number of people...) have been very careful lately about prescribing controlled substances, especially ones that have been made 'notorious' like Oxycontin and are also careful about benzodiazepines too because of all this, well B*LLSH*T, if I must say by the DEA, congress, etc.
Okay, that's my soapbox.
-- Jay
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