I was trying to see a date couldn't see the issue date at all...just the final refill date of April 2018. Where did you see the date of it being filled?
Luis Ortiz Demands Apology From WBC As He Is "Legally Taking" Blood Pressure Meds
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That means it was filled on that date. I have scripts that get filled every month. When I run out of refills I have to get a new script written. If I got a new script today with 3 refills it would say 3 refills before Sept 29th 2018.Comment
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You're saying it 1 year from issue date?Comment
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What date...April 2018? It says 5 (30 day) refills before April 27th 2018. He already filled at least one having gotten the vial in hand...there is no way of knowing how many were filled prior to that one with the RX ending April 27th 2018. Maybe he had just started.
You're saying it 1 year from issue date?
You're correct. There is no way of knowing how many he's had filled. But we know scripts are only valid for a year so we know it was written in AprilLast edited by Motorcity Cobra; 09-29-2017, 07:59 PM.Comment
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There are lots of reasons for high blood pressure especially for athletes. I discovered this year that pain will cause high blood pressure...I had no idea but Dr's and nurses confirmed this for me. I had a benign (thank God) tumor deep in my lat muscle for many years. It was never diagnosed as a tumor until just before I had it removed. I had high blood pressure all that time and never knew why. Guess what happened immediately after I had it removed...the pain went away and my blood pressure returned to normal. It's not unusual for a boxer to live with chronic pain that would elevate blood pressure. I had been on HTCZ and other BP meds off and on during that time. I always got off of them because of the fatigue factor they caused me...it ******. I can tell you that BP meds are not something that an athlete wants to take...they definitely are NOT performance enhancing as some people on here have speculated.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/465355
Glad you got yourself all straight though.Comment
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No, the real question is, why didn't you inform the agency that you were taking prescribed blood pressure meds?Comment
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