But, once again, this appears to be an egregious case of someone's medical history privacy rights being violated. But since it's a leading conservative, it's ok.
Very true.I've received samples once or twice myself.These samples always came in packages that said "sample,not for sale" on them and never included more that a few pills.
Viagra is nothing new for them to give out.
Yes,I think I recall seeing ads that said something like "your doctor has sample packs available".
While I don't think it would have been necessary for him to carry it in someone else's container, it is still a non-issue if the Dr gave it to him as a sample.
That's the crux of the matter.How many pills were involved? Did the bottle have the doctor's name on it? Were the pills from a prescription that the doctor wrote for himself (which was common practice when I worked in the medical biz some time ago) and was it filled by a pharmacy in the same fashion that millions are filled every day at your neighborhood Walgreen's?
These are questions that the Palm Beach County prosecutor may very well be asking in the days (weeks...months?) to come.I,for one,fear that Rush may have made a big mistake here...even though it's only Viagra that's involved.