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Getting a script from a pharmacy. : Xanax | Torhoo darknet markets

I used to do xanax 1 or 2 years ago, now I'm thinking of getting a script for it.
This might be a retarded question but humor me please.
Should I tell my doctor that I did it in the past? I would say oh yeah, my friend gave me one a couple years back...
If that's a stupid idea, then how do I answer the question, "why do you want a script for xanax???"

I think my answer would be; "my anxiety has really ramped up recently, and I've read very good things about it online"
But I don't know if that would really do me any favors

This might all just be my anxiety talking, but please help me out! Drs are expensive...
/u/JoeExotic P
2 points
3 months ago*
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/u/awaitchariot 📢
0 points
3 months ago
Oh, do you know why? Is it just the high risk of abuse?

I'm looking to take some on my travels, and I've been prescribed anti-depressants in the past so I have some "history", I guess you could say.

sorry, I'm not really that educated on all this.
Maybe say your aunt suggested it bc you have panic attacks. If you mention anxiety they'll try and group you into the General Anxiety category and give you some lame ass drug that is supposed to even you out but Xanax is a fast acting drug to help stop panic attacks and keep the patient sedated afterwards.
You sound young but you could say you fly a lot or work with the public and people often get to you and you have shortness of breath, chest tightens and you feel like you'll pass out, freak out or die.
You can also Google why do Drs prescribe Xanax, chat gpt may can help too.
The Dr won't expect you to have a panic attack in the office so you need to be convincing.
Idk, it isn't easy. You could always tell em if they don't prescribe it you know street dealers you'll buy from that who knows wtf is in them and hopefully you won't die from fentanyl laced street Xanax.
You can say most anything you want and even ask about their Hippocratic oath.
Definitely not that easy to get actual prescription, might be better off getting it on markets. Even if you do get it, depending on your anxiety level, you might go through them faster than prescribed like many people who purchase them on here.

I wish you luck though friend!
/u/blackhorn19
1 points
3 months ago
It's better to get on markets
Hard to get prescription nowadays
/u/PoopyButthole69420
1 points
3 months ago
If you do end up getting a script, which is hard these days, then you'll probably just get 0.5's. more likely you'll get prescribed gabapentin or hydroxyzine, and then you tell them it's not working for you and hope that you get benzos.
/u/kesselrun
1 points
3 months ago
Your best bet is not to mention Xanax at all and just say that you've been having uncontrollable panic attacks lately... Or even better yet just describe the symptoms you've been having that come with panic attacks and act as if you don't even know what a panic attack is. Asking for a type of medication by name specifically is NEVER a good idea. And unfortunately Xanax will probably not be your first line form of attack that the doctor chooses to combat your symptoms. They will probably try to go with something like valium... This was my experience MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANYYYYYYYYYYY years ago but I did eventually get Xanax when I said that they weren't working. I was also on anti depressants at the time which is another helpful tactic to show its more likely that you really do suffer from anxiety as the 2 often go hand in hand, depression and anxiety.
/u/yup32
1 points
3 months ago
yes it is possible, i have a script for 90 kpins a month and . But i do actually have panic disorder and using them correctly. Whats gonna happen first is they are gonna put you through a trail of 10 different drugs that arent benzos, ssri's and the like and usually if you get through those with no positive effect they will try benzos if they think it will help. Thats a big MIGHT
/u/dubstank + 3
1 points
3 months ago*
just went in for an mri and said i was claustrophobic.

Dr prescribed me 4x .25mg

gg

need to develop a dating/meetup app for doctors then swoooz
(jk)
but real talk, always looking for new frends who are doctors =)
/u/shoerice
1 points
3 months ago
Imma keep it a buck fifty with you my friend. Most doctors will not give out controlled substances because of the high amount of people who abuse substances and who become addicted, ive seen people with severe pain who go to the ER and they only give them Tylenol or something basic like that. Most doctors are scared to prescribe controlled substances. (Especially opiates) I've been with a behavioral health clinic for almost a year and they just started prescribing me benzos. And I'm talking the worst of anxeity symptoms, not being able to breath panic attacks ect. And they only give my 10 lorazepam a month lol. Most likely they will try and prescribe you some bullshit med that won't work at first, such as seroquil or hydroxyzine. You have to go though a process of bullshit meds at first if you want to get the good ones. Especially if your young. They are trained to prescribe you different meds at first and use the controlled substances as the last possible method.
/u/awaitchariot 📢
1 points
2 months ago
Thanks for the heads up, and to everyone else that commented too.
DNM seems like the best course of action for me at this point, but without a script I definitely would need to make a separate order if I visit a different country.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to ask my GP the next time I visit but my expectations are much more realistic now.
I do have a history with anxiety so that might go in my favor..
Anyway, again, thanks for the heads up.
i said exactly that and it worked for klonopin. but i also used a tool online that looks up all doctors in the US and hm opiates and benzos they precsibe. i picked the highest prescribed benzo doctor in my area lol. its called projects.propublica.org
lmao.

Your state has a database that it has to fulfill for scheduled drugs. This is DEA regulation. Every state has a different name for it, look into yours. This is to stop "Doctor Shopping". Most doctors won't do benzo scripts by default but they WILL put you in the database just for asking for it in that database. Once you have asked for it, you will NEVER, EVER, EVER get a doctor to give you a script for it because they can see you already tried and got denied. You will be labeled a doctor shopper. Yes, even hospitals use this system. Pharmacies use this system. Therapists use this system. It is a DEA requirement. There is no way around this database.

Random States and the Names of the Programs:

Texas: Called the PMP. Prescription Monitoring Program.
South Carolina: SCRIPTS Report.
Florida: E-FORCSE
California: CURES
New Mexico: New Mexico Prescription Monitoring Program

Etc
Pretty sure they have this system to where you can find what doctors do prescribe and you can go there
Oh yeah, sure buddy. Just click the picture of the Xanax bar ad that says "Single Xanax Doctors Ready To Prescribe in YOUR Area!"
? Plenty of people use reporting systems for that reason. Some doctors never prescribe it, some do. No reason to go to a doctor that has never/ will never. I know from experience