I object to the government pulling a medication report containing the name, date of birth, address, and ID number for me and the people in the pharmacy around the same time as me, and then setting a "watch" on me.
from the article:
> he showed up one day early to purchase his two-week supply.
Good thing he didn't show up in the next county one day early. Maybe that would've been enough for Goff to act.
The article also points out that pse remains non-prescription because if it were to become rx-only, the government would be prohibited from monitoring it. Here I was just thinking that prescription exists for the health and safety of the patient...
This whole thing is gross.
What's the significance of 2013?
"Medication report" sure does make it sound a lot scarier than an indication of whether you had allergies.
You get that there are already detailed, retained records of your actually-sensitive prescriptions, right?