notsolittleliongirl

notsolittleliongirl t1_jecajye wrote

An arrest doesn’t always equal to charges. You can theoretically be arrested 30 times and never stand in front of a judge once if the DA consistently chooses not to file charges or waits until a later date to file all the charges together (as may be the case here).

So best guess is that it’s a combination of the cops deciding to pick up the same people anytime anything bad happens in that neighborhood, whether there’s evidence they’re involved or not, and the prosecutors knowing they had evidence to file charges for many, many crimes but wanting to make sure all their ducks are in a row before filing every possible charge against all the alleged gang members all at once, which would mean potentially catching and releasing some of them a few times for various suspected crimes.

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notsolittleliongirl t1_j9za64v wrote

Pro-tip: ask the pharmacist what strength/forms they have and then bring that info back to your doctor and have them write for what’s available. If you usually take 20mg and the pharmacy doesn’t have it but they do have 10 mg in stock, then your doctor could write for you to have 60 count of 10 mg, taking 2 per day, instead of 30 count of 20 mg.

The pharmacy cannot make the substitute on their own - they have to fill the prescription as written so this only works if your doctor writes for what the pharmacy has in stock.

Also, your insurance may choose to act stupid about it, as they do with basically any medication changes at this point. Cash price on GoodRX isn’t bad though.

Source: parent is retail pharmacist and because of the adderall shortage, she has a list of local doctor’s offices that she notifies every day of what they have in stock so that the doctors can write a fillable scrip the first time.

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