genericwhitemale
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If it's random people and a Rx written by a doctor who can verify he wrote it... who would think anything of it?
I work in Pharmaceuticals, and I can tell you the idea that MD's write scripts for "big money" for whatever the patient wants is way off base, and seldom happens. I hear about it happening rarely at best, and it's usually far, far away from where I'm located. That is unless it's an MD who doesn't have anything left to lose (nearing retirement, already being investigated by the DEA) it's simply a long shot. Though if Florida were in the discussion I wouldn't rule anything out whatsoever. Their laws are so lax down there it's insane. You can look more into that on your own. I just don't see it happening. Doctors simply have too much to lose by doing this. And as where once it was very rarely looked into, now the powers that be are constantly looking for this sort of activity, and sooner or later they zero in on suspicious Doctors. Too risky. If I were a Doctor, with a wife and a girlfriend, I would play it as straight as possible and constantly remind myself what a pain in the


