The other day, I went to the pharmacy to drop off my first refill request on T. My endo had written me scrip for the initial vial of 10 milliliters plus three refills. Now the pharmacist tells me that the prescription is only good for six months because T is a controlled substance, so I'll have to ask my doctor to call in a new scrip when I need more.
I looked up the controlled substance laws online and verified this information, so all well and good. It's a pain, but I can deal.
But the pharmacist also told me that I'm only allowed to have a 120-day supply at one time. I won't go into dosage info here, but suffice it to say that the vial gives me something more than 120 days' worth of T. For a minute, I thought I wouldn't get my refill. I was also wondering why they had given me the first vial without telling me about this 120-day rule. But then he said that he entered the refill as a 120-day supply even though it was clearly more. I was a little shell-shocked and didn't ask whether this was standard operating procedure, but I guess I'll ask when I go in to pick up the vial in a day or two.
I asked a few friends here in town whether they had heard of this 120-day thing, and they had never had any problems with it. I looked for info on this rule in the controlled substances text and didn't find it.
So, if you know more about this than I do, can you enlighten me? My friends were saying that the pharmacist was being kind of an ass. I really don't know what to think.
Help, anyone?