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The only thing we have heard from pharmacies in my area is there must be a valid prescription on file in order to get them as they’re not able to order them unless they have one. So, if a patient has somehow gotten pain meds anew, they may not have them in stock. One of my family members was forced to “try” other preferred medications by insurance last year and one of the medications they were supposed to try couldn’t be ordered in to any of the pharmacies in this area. We called every pharmacy within a 70 mile radius. They all said the same thing. Can’t even order them in with an Rx on file.