They're even putting diagnosis codes on sometimes, just so pharmacies are less apt to call because they get swamped all day by pharmacy calls.
I just got licensed this summer and moved to West Palm Beach from Ohio to work.. the oxycodone problem is so out of control. My store is a very small one that does low volume, and although we have tons of 15s and 30s in the safe I spend all day telling people we just don't have it in stock.
Just comes down to discretion... some stores in our chain north of us in Juno/Jupiter fill any and all Roxy scripts that come through the door no problem. They're notorious for being pummeled by hoardes of junkies every day and recently had some DEA investigation.
For me, I only fill for a) a handful of regulars who get it from us every month for reasonable quantities (#60,90), or b) for people who go to other branches of our chain and have a profile history including drugs that are non-narcotics and who use insurance (along with being a reasonable quantity).
For this mass amount of 20-30 year old, cash paying, new profile patients with their 3 scripts from a pain clinic for xanax 2mg, roxy15 and roxy30, I'll offer to fill the Xanax but the others we don't have in stock. Hate to stereotype but down here it's so easy, you just know what their scripts are for when they bring their sketchy self up to the counter.