No Prescription Vicodin

Licensed pharmacies will not sell Vicodin® (hydrocodone/APAP) without a legitimate prescription. Because you can be assured that you are getting the "real thing" (not a counterfeit or expired medication) only from a licensed pharmacy, buying Vicodin with no prescription increases your risk of getting a substandard or dangerous product. Some Web sites may offer to provide a prescription for Vicodin after a "consultation" (usually consisting of a short questionnaire). This is not considered a legitimate prescription, and no legitimate pharmacy would fill such prescriptions.
 
For a Vicodin prescription to be "legitimate," you need a prescription from a legitimate prescriber (such as a physician). If you are searching the Internet for ways to buy Vicodin without a prescription, you may have a problem with Vicodin addiction. Your healthcare provider is a great place to start when searching for help for Vicodin abuse or addiction.
 
(Click Buy Vicodin Without a Prescription for more information on the dangers associated with buying this drug illegally. This article also explains the steps to take to obtain a legitimate prescription and how to find a licensed pharmacy.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD