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by yial 1271 days ago
I have never been asked for an ID to pick up prescriptions. Name, date of birth, and once address. But never an ID.

I’ve traveled across the US without having to show an ID for anything.

I have usually needed to show an ID to stay at a hotel, but not an Airbnb(or did I have to upload it at some point? I can’t remember now), or some rental condos. (Diamond for example doesn’t always ask for one).

That said, I agree with your second point.

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Certain OTC and prescription drugs definitely require an ID. Think coffee syrups and potent pain meds.
It's not just a question of controlled medicines. There's also the question of insurance fraud. Some pharmacies (or insurance companies?) want to make sure that, if the J. Doe's insurance is paying for it, it's actually going to J. Doe.
That apparently depends on pharmacy, as I had a friend pick up pain meds for me after a surgery.
It depends on if they’re scheduled medications, and at what level. You’re not picking up either my testosterone or stimulant prescriptions without an ID.

That’s in Minnesota at least, and I’m guessing they’re state level laws.

They must be, because ID is not required for scheduled medications in Oregon.
Pseudoephedrine, many ADHD medications and some muscle relaxants require ID.
You got me curious as to which states require ID to pick up prescription narcotics as I've never heard of this living in Illinois and Colorado. Turns out each state has its own set of unique and sometimes bizarre rules:

https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/docs/menu-pdil.pdf

That depends on stat, I suppose.

In my state, none of those require ID if a prescription.

Pseudoephedrine does if purchased without a prescription.

...in your state. This is not a federal requirement.
Yes, I believe you’re agreeing with me? As the person I’m replying to made it sound like it was a blanket need to show ID.