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#1 mathkid

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Posted 06 November 2010 - 02:53 AM


How to get a swap old (outdated) prescription for a new one with newer date from the doctor?

My doc gave me the script for ritalin four months ago. I went to the pharm., and the guy over there told me that it is good for 6 months.

Today I go there, and the girl over there told me it is good only for 3 three month...

How can I get my doc to write me a new one? I'm no longer her client....

#2 chrono

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Posted 12 November 2010 - 05:45 AM

Some doctors do things differently than others, but most are probably unlikely to re-write a script for someone who is no longer their patient. Your best bet may be to just go back to the pharmacy when the six month guy is working the counter.

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#3 pycnogenol

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Posted 12 November 2010 - 04:38 PM

Talk to the the pharmacist in-person about this and he will call the doctors office. Your doctor should be able to mail your pharmacy a ritalin Rx script and fill it for you.




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