. I went back to him today and he prescribed me percocet to take instead. They are both the same mg. I am on medicare disability and my question is since I just had the norco filled last week, when I take my new percocet script to the same pharmacy, will it go through on my insurance? There was a small increase in quantity, but mg's the same Can anyone give me some clarification ? I'm in Florida btw.
Norco and Percocet ? My doctor prescribed me norco last week and I did not take too well to it. So?
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- 2 Jun 2015 by ariesgirl77
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- 3 Jun 2015
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- norco, percocet, disability, doctor, prescription, medicare
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