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MESO-Rx Steroid Blog: Florida Attorney General Contacting Signature Pharmacy Customers

  • JW · 1 year ago
    I got a letter also. I wonder if in law school they teach these guys that if they are going to make a "30-Day response" demand, that they are required to put a freakin DATE on the letter!!!

    Looks like their office is incompetent as well, however I will be writing my letter of denial.
  • Anon · 1 year ago
    I just spoke with my attorney and they can get the records eventually anyway. They can subpoena the records after the 30-day waiting period. If they already have your address and everything else -- the Pharmacy has turned something over to them. I was advised not to respond to the letter and deny ever getting the letter. It was not sent by certified mail.
  • steve · 1 year ago
    I recieved this letter and cant file a written objection at the clerck of the court.
  • NF · 1 year ago
    I sent it back objecting to their review of my prescription records. I think my medical conditions and the prescriptions I was given for them are private and confidential.
  • john · 1 year ago
    Could they use your records to press charges against you ,if you used a wellness center?
  • david · 1 year ago
    if you hear they can please let me know. i did it for health reasons not superman strength. i agree that it is a terrible waste of money and the ruination of reputation and for what?
  • g. · 1 year ago
    I noticed they did not date the letter also. My biggest concern is that when the dust clears, are they going to try & invent charges against clients? Many persons on the list simply had their legitimate prescriptions sent to signature. This is a travesty much like the milions of dollars spent by congress investigating baseball. Geeshh.
  • david · 1 year ago
    im 52 and the first thing i asked was it legal and response was yes. now will my name be splashed as a criminal? its good for high blood pressure and train of thought, sounds like the florida legal system needs a dose.
  • GC · 1 year ago
    I also received this letter, but do not live in Florida, nor have i ever had a perscription filled in the state of florida! How can that be?

    I did the internet search because it looks like a scam letter - no date, titled to "To Whom it may concern", cheap postage, etc.
  • ittybitty · 11 months ago
    any update?
  • lawyer austin · 1 month ago
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