Disclaimer: This article was published in 2021 and reflects the information available at that time.
  PDL has observed a recent trend in pharmacists being duped into supplying medication, usually S8 or S4s on fraudulent prescriptions by con artists who are becoming increasingly clever. A common tactic of the fraudsters is to present a forged or altered prescription to a pharmacy after hours or on a weekend. By this action, a pharmacist usually cannot contact a prescriber to verify if a prescription is genuine. Most states in Australia allow for a verification or 2-day supply of the medication whilst retaining the prescription in question. This will give the pharmacist time to co…

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