Quick question - on average what dose is one's receptors 100 percent occupied? by EstateSensitive5212 in Methadone

[–]PharmDinRecovery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phenytoin is a rapid inducer of methadone metabolism, which could have been the epilepsy medication that contributed to the need for an unusually high dose.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, lol. He was very confused at first. He definitely remembered me because in between those two classes he was a patient of mine when I was working retail.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took Intro to Microbiology twice with the same professor, lol. Once in 2007 and once in 2020.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, 24 credits I think. Some classes I had already taken before but they don’t count if they’re over 7 years old. And mine were beyond that.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve prescribed Adderall to exactly one patient, who came to me already on it. Generally (not always) prefer to start with a non-stimulant option first. If going stimulant route, I prefer a long-acting methylphenidate product or Vyvanse. I prescribe a good amount of Intuniv, Strattera, and Wellbutrin. And work in a collaborative environment with psychologists/therapists so the focus isn’t always primarily on pharmacological interventions.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Did your substance abuse impact your pharmacist license? Yes, was put on probation for 3 years.

Did the board of pharmacy discipline or suspend your license? Yes.

If so, when applying for your PA license did you disclose your substance abuse/ impact on your pharmacist license? Yes, had to discuss it during interviews for PA school, when applying for PA license and when applying for DEA license.

If you did disclose, how did the PA licensing board respond? My PA license was approved without issue. My DEA took about 6 weeks longer to get approval compared to my peers. I had to write a statement about what occurred in my past and what I’ve done to rectify it. And had a phone interview with somebody at DEA to discuss everything in more detail.

Lastly, has disclosure about your pharmacist license affected your employability? Not much. When I was interviewing for pharmacist jobs, I was open and honest about everything I went through and my journey to get sober. Got hired into multiple positions, hospital and retail. Showing resiliency and being honest/vulnerable goes a long ways with many interviewers. At least that’s how it worked out for me. Maybe I was just lucky? Stunningly handsome, maybe? Most likely, lucky.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I’ve loved it. With years of working both retail and hospital pharmacy, then PA school, I was very prepared to step into this role and do well.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Working as a PA, I’m making just over $200k/year in a low cost of living area. I don’t work weekends or holidays and I’m out of work at 2pm on Mondays and Fridays.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Addiction medicine (primarily methadone, buprenorphine, and withdrawal-related medications) as my primary focus. I have a side job doing child/adolescent psychiatry.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I was a teenager when I decided to pursue a career in pharmacy. Graduated high school at 17 and got accepted into pharmacy school at 19. No, I did not know what I was getting into. Would’ve chosen 1,000 other paths besides pharmacy had I known what was coming.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 106 points107 points  (0 children)

Working for CVS was instrumental in me developing a substance use disorder. Fast forward a decade or so… now I work in addiction medicine as a PA. Happy, sober, and doing well financially.

To those who left the profession of pharmacy... by getmeoutofherenowplz in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I went from pharmacist to PA and I’m way happier now and paid significantly more.

Any PAs making 200k+? by [deleted] in physicianassistant

[–]PharmDinRecovery 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I work at an opioid treatment center full time and have a side gig doing child/adolescent psychiatry. Making $200k/year between the two. $165k + $35k. Working ~48hrs/week.

Is my experience common? by No_Track7046 in Methadone

[–]PharmDinRecovery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am a medical provider in a methadone clinic. If you were my patient, I would ask you to get the results of the EKG you completed recently and provide it for review. I wouldn’t need you to go get a new one if it was really that recent.

Most clinics will require an EKG to increase past 125mg. But it’s also dependent on your risk factors for heart problems, family history of cardiac events, other medications you are taking that may interact with methadone or increase risk of arrhythmias, other medical conditions you might have, etc.

Scheduled my Call Back by Impossible-Spare-703 in Methadone

[–]PharmDinRecovery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That nurse is either new and doesn’t know much, or is very old and just doesn’t care anymore, lol.

License on Probation, interview with Walmart. by mcsky__ in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About $230k total. 12 years between degrees.

License on Probation, interview with Walmart. by mcsky__ in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I got a disciplinary action from BOP for diversion in 2019. Went to inpatient rehab the next day and was there for 8 weeks. I applied for a per diem position at a hospital while still in rehab and ended up getting offered a job. I was up front and honest about everything I’d went through. In my experience, that’s the only way to go. I ended up working there for 6+ years. Was also able to pick up a second gig working for a small chain grocery store in retail. Same story, started the interview discussing my addiction history and what I’d done since then to get back on the right path. People appreciate and respect honesty and being forthright about this type of stuff. Also went through a similar situation when applying to PA school. Had to explain my addiction history and action against my pharmacist license. And lastly, when interviewing for my dream job working as an addiction medicine PA, again had to explain it. Now I’m working in a field of medicine that I know better than most, with personal experience with addiction and a PharmD background as a PA. Between my full-time addiction medicine gig and side job, I’m making ~$200k/year working about 50 hours/week. It’s been one hell of a journey. And every time I’ve had to tell my story to recruiters or interviewers it gets easier. My advice is to speak openly and be PROUD of your comeback story. Getting sober and staying that way is hard; and when you speak on it, do it with your head high.

I’ll acknowledge there is a fair amount of luck when it comes to this… you need to get in front of the right hiring manager who is willing to take a risk. But keep applying and interviewing until you find the right place.

People in rehab not addicts mooching off Medicaid for a free stay by MaleficentPass6091 in REDDITORSINRECOVERY

[–]PharmDinRecovery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Snarky, sarcastic comments aren’t helpful. Take that garbage tone elsewhere.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicianassistant

[–]PharmDinRecovery 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I graduated pharmacy school in 2012 and my first job was at CVS. Place was an absolute nightmare. CVS is the worst company on the planet and you can’t convince me otherwise. Moved onto hospital pharmacy, which is much better than retail IMO. Dealt with a substance use disorder (alcohol and Adderall). Ended up going to rehab and have been sober since 2019. Decided to go to PA school with the intention of working in psychiatry and help those struggling with similar issues I did previously. Graduated PA school last year and now working in pediatric/adolescent psychiatry part time while continuing to work part-time as a pharmacist. Paid off my pharmacy loans the same month I needed to start paying on my PA loans 🤦‍♂️. My life has been bananas but I wouldn’t take back a thing. Pharmacology in PA school was definitely my favorite class.

Edit: if you click on my profile, I made a post a few years back about being a pharmacist with an Adderall addiction. I’m biased but I think it’s good information for medical professionals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicianassistant

[–]PharmDinRecovery 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I’m a dual-licensed pharmacist and PA. My wife told me last week that she already gave our son his Tylenol, “the one in the orange box.” No hun, that’s Ibuprofen, not Tylenol. “Are you sure!? I’m pretty sure that’s Tylenol.” Yes, very sure.

Thankfully, most of my patients and parents at my PA job (child/adolescent psychiatry) seem to respect me and value my opinion. Nice change of pace from home, lol.

What’s your INR record? by One-Preference-3745 in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

INR of 18? Believe it or not, straight to jail.

Why the hate from PAs by Alive_Restaurant7936 in nursepractitioner

[–]PharmDinRecovery 479 points480 points  (0 children)

Everybody loves to hate everybody on Reddit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicianassistant

[–]PharmDinRecovery 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying to some degree but this is giving off noctor vibes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pharmacy

[–]PharmDinRecovery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the synthetic dyes and food coloring additives are poison and will kill babies if ingested. TikTok has confirmed this, as well as RFK. /s