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I believe that most (if not all) ADHD meds are narcotics/controlled substances, so even if you find a doc who writes a paper script and you pay cash, the pharmacy will make a record of it....in other words, you are probably in a computer database.Hello everyone,
My question is, if someone who's never been diagnosed with ADHD but knows someone who can prescribe the medications for him/her, how is FAA going to find out about the medication?
If the doctor is paid in cash and he hands in a paper note for prescriptions and then the note is taken to the pharmacy and also paid in cash, how is this going to be tracked?
How would you go about in the case of FAA medical exam form 8500-8?
I only take them when I have a heavy load just so I could finish my hw on time. I don't take them during breaks, or school days just on the days where I need to get work done. I need to mention this again, I was never diagnosed and will probably never be diagnosed of having ADHD.
This is my second time getting them in my whole life. The 2nd time I got the prescription was about a month ago.
I smell a troll.
I believe that most (if not all) ADHD meds are narcotics/controlled substances, so even if you find a doc who writes a paper script and you pay cash, the pharmacy will make a record of it....in other words, you are probably in a computer database.
I also believe that they can't prescribe the meds without an ADHD diagnosis, although I have personally known of docs in the Navy prescribing ADHD meds to people for the purpose of weight loss, so I am not sure how it works.
But, regardless of whether I am right or wrong on the above, don't expect much help on this. Like Unit74 said, this has fail written all over it. You've admitted to using a med that is forbidden by the FAA and seem to be looking for a way to hide it. I don't think you are going to get much help there.
If you don't have ADHD, then you don't need the meds. But if you have already taken the medication, you really need to get with an AME like Bruce Chien who can at least properly advise you on what you would need to do to make it right.....but you will find that it is going to be a very expensive process.
I believe that most (if not all) ADHD meds are narcotics/controlled substances, so even if you find a doc who writes a paper script and you pay cash, the pharmacy will make a record of it....in other words, you are probably in a computer database.
I also believe that they can't prescribe the meds without an ADHD diagnosis, although I have personally known of docs in the Navy prescribing ADHD meds to people for the purpose of weight loss, so I am not sure how it works.
But, regardless of whether I am right or wrong on the above, don't expect much help on this. Like Unit74 said, this has fail written all over it. You've admitted to using a med that is forbidden by the FAA and seem to be looking for a way to hide it. I don't think you are going to get much help there.
If you don't have ADHD, then you don't need the meds. But if you have already taken the medication, you really need to get with an AME like Bruce Chien who can at least properly advise you on what you would need to do to make it right.....but you will find that it is going to be a very expensive process.
Oh come on, Nate, do you really think it's impossible for young people who don't know any better to get themselves into situations like that?
Don't be doing this. They are Schedule 2 and the record will be everyplace. It'll already exist in Washington when the "bent metal" investigation (or the call into the FAA Hotline) begins.
Bruce, is it possible to prescribe the drugs without the ADHD diagnosis (such as the example I gave)?
I had the doc on my last ship offer to prescribe it (Ritalin or Aderall, I don't remember which) for weight loss (apparently he had already done it for two other guys in the wardroom). I told him, in no uncertain terms, "hell no!"
I do, but we have a history of the other here also. So it's a toss up. I didn't really state it was one or the other.
Dunno. Whatever it is, it isn't good...
I just feel that newcomers get accused of trolling FAR too often around here. It's a lousy way to welcome new people.
And even if an occasional troll didn't get identified, so what? It's not as if anyone is out any money. If you can't stand even the possibility of being put on, just don't reply, or put the thread on ignore.
Somebody needs to explore the word 'succinct'.
The only other acceptable and ("insurance paid"- HCFA) use is in terminal cancer care, when you have 600mgms of morphine aboard and you get too sleepy. It IS recognized and dispensed and reimbursed for THAT indication.Bruce, is it possible to prescribe the drugs without the ADHD diagnosis (such as the example I gave)?
I had the doc on my last ship offer to prescribe it (Ritalin or Aderall, I don't remember which) for weight loss (apparently he had already done it for two other guys in the wardroom). I told him, in no uncertain terms, "hell no!"
The only other acceptable and ("insurance paid"- HCFA) use is in terminal cancer care, when you have 600mgms of morphine aboard and you get too sleepy. It IS recognized and dispensed and reimbursed for THAT indication.
Unfortunately, that diagnosis is ALSO grounding.
So, basically, there are people getting the diagnosis without even realizing it....scary stuff. As a pilot, you really need to be asking the right questions before letting your healthcare provider prescribe meds.
According to this article that was posted on the red board, nearly 20 percent of American boys will be diagnosed with ADHD by the time they're in high school.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a32858/drugging-of-the-american-boy-0414/
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There is that.
More likely than getting pinched by the feds is a state level prosecution for possession of a controlled dangerous substance without a valid prescription.
Hello everyone,
My question is, if someone who's never been diagnosed with ADHD but knows someone who can prescribe the medications for him/her, how is FAA going to find out about the medication?
If the doctor is paid in cash and he hands in a paper note for prescriptions and then the note is taken to the pharmacy and also paid in cash, how is this going to be tracked?
How would you go about in the case of FAA medical exam form 8500-8?
I only take them when I have a heavy load just so I could finish my hw on time. I don't take them during breaks, or school days just on the days where I need to get work done. I need to mention this again, I was never diagnosed and will probably never be diagnosed of having ADHD.
This is my second time getting them in my whole life. The 2nd time I got the prescription was about a month ago.
You are right. See I don't want to lie that I took them because that is just plain wrong and I am aware of the consequences. As I mentioned I do not take them and will not. I still have my last bottle of prescription that I got and have not used it. I just want to do the right thing and also be able to get my ppl.First principles. . .what data about yourself are you revealing, and who will have it? The Doctor,of course. And he'll sacrifice you like a voodoo chicken if the Feds lean on him. And for a controlled substance, the pharmacy, and whoever they share it with. Or allow to breach their system. . .
Will the local/state yahoos share it with the FAA? And/or will another Fed entity with your info allow a fishing expedition by the FAA? Probably not for you, individually, unless you, personally, come under FAA suspicion. I don't think the FAA is being allowed to troll medical databases looking to match pilots to treatment/prescriptions. At least not yet.
So, if you need/want the med, you don't/don't want a paper or digital trail leading back to you. You could research methods of obtaining what you want that protect your identity. I haven't had to do so myself, so I don;t have specifics to offer, but an evening's research (on someone else's computer) would probably get you some good ideas.
I think (and could be wrong) the FAA usually detects drug use in the autopsy - no worries for you there, either way. I've never been stopped and asked to pee in a bottle or give a blood sample, not when flying as a civilian on a Class III medical. I really don;t know, but I assume they (the FAA) don't have random drug test powers.
See one thing people got wrong or maybe I gave them the wrong expression on my threat was that they thought I wanted to lie. I am fully aware of consequences of falsification on my faa medical and I do not want to face them in any shape or form. I just need to know if it is going to keep me from getting my PPL. I have not used my last prescription and I will not. I even called the pharmacy to see what they are able to do for me on their end.Many states these days have a prescription drug monitoring program. A name, a date of birth, and you can look up what controlled substances have been dispensed to that person (and who prescribed them). For PDM, it does not matter whether the prescriber was paid in cash, it matters that the patient receives the drug from a state and fed registered pharmacy. I don't know whether the FAA has access to the state PDM programs, I don't see a reason why they wouldn't.
There are a couple ways around having your scripts show up in the state database, all of them require the commission of felonies :wink2: .
How about you just sit down, do your homework like god intended, after you down about 1/2 a pot of coffee .
Hello everyone,
, how is FAA going to find out about the medication?
Then don't lie, for sure. Just don't expect the FAA to deal with you in a efficient manner. Like most bureacracies, Aeromed exists to sustain Aeromed. Any good they do is a side-effect of their existence.See one thing people got wrong or maybe I gave them the wrong expression on my threat was that they thought I wanted to lie. I am fully aware of consequences of falsification on my faa medical and I do not want to face them in any shape or form. I just need to know if it is going to keep me from getting my PPL. I have not used my last prescription and I will not. I even called the pharmacy to see what they are able to do for me on their end.
My question is, if I do mention it on my form will it stop me from getting my medical passed even though I will not taking it?
See one thing people got wrong or maybe I gave them the wrong expression on my threat was that they thought I wanted to lie...
...My question is, if I do mention it on my form will it stop me from getting my medical passed even though I will not taking it?
Then don't lie, for sure. Just don't expect the FAA to deal with you in a efficient manner. Like most bureacracies, Aeromed exists to sustain Aeromed. Any good they do is a side-effect of their existence.
So talk to an AME, with the understanding he's the FAA's front-man; my non-professional opinion is they'll want to know why it was prescribed, if it's still necessary, and/or if you'll continue to use the med.
If it's psychotropic, and you'll need to keep using it, you are probably hosed. If a doctor says you don't need it and you discontinue use, after enough trees have died, paperwork has been lost, found, and resubmitted, and you've written a few checks, you'll get your medical.
If you have nothing to say, stay out. No one wants your negative input.This thread is so full of fail, I don't even know where to begin.
I believe that most (if not all) ADHD meds are narcotics/controlled substances, so even if you find a doc who writes a paper script and you pay cash, the pharmacy will make a record of it....in other words, you are probably in a computer database.
I also believe that they can't prescribe the meds without an ADHD diagnosis, although I have personally known of docs in the Navy prescribing ADHD meds to people for the purpose of weight loss, so I am not sure how it works.
But, regardless of whether I am right or wrong on the above, don't expect much help on this. Like Unit74 said, this has fail written all over it. You've admitted to using a med that is forbidden by the FAA and seem to be looking for a way to hide it. I don't think you are going to get much help there.
If you don't have ADHD, then you don't need the meds. But if you have already taken the medication, you really need to get with an AME like Bruce Chien who can at least properly advise you on what you would need to do to make it right.....but you will find that it is going to be a very expensive process.