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Old Nov 05, 2015, 06:26 PM
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I don't know about you guys, but I am sick of paying for a prescription, only for it to make you sick or not work a week later. Then I get stuck with all these pills, for what??

Luckily since this is all reduction in an already prescribed med, I now have extra of what I already have. But it wouldn't be the first time something like the his has happened.

Anyone else?

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Old Nov 05, 2015, 06:30 PM
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Omg if only you could see my nightstand drawer. Tons of old stuff that didn't work or what not. Luckily my insurance covered it but it's still a huge waste. I know some pharmacies have a RX recycling program now for old meds. And sometimes I do still use them PRN if really needed.

Dx: BP2, PTSD, bulimia/anorexia
Seroquel 300mgs
Trileptal 300mgs
Buspar 45mgs
Ativan 1mg PRN
Vyvance 50mg PRN
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Old Nov 05, 2015, 07:47 PM
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Yeah I have a few bottles I need to drop off, but never remember to grab them when I leave the house.

My night stand sometimes looks like a pharmacy too..
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