No - in fact, virtually all pain specialists/doctors who prescribe Fentanyl patches will require you to only use one pharmacy, unless otherwise agreed upon, as part of your pain management contract.
No - in fact, virtually all pain specialists/doctors who prescribe Fentanyl patches will require you to only use one pharmacy, unless otherwise agreed upon, as part of your pain management contract.
No, a U.S. physician cannot write a prescription for quinine in Canada. In Canada, it is required by law that a prescription be signed by a Canadian physician. If your U.S. doctor has written a prescription, the only way you could get it filled would be to consult with a Canadian doctor and get them to sign it.
Absolutely. There is a database that is easily accessible to healthcare professionals that shows what medicine you received, the doctor that prescribed it, the pharmacy where the prescription is filled, the date the prescription was filled and the date the prescription was filled. This is especially great for catching prescription drug abusers or sellers.
I got my prescription filled at the pharmacy today.
No, you'll need to take that prescription to your local pharmacy.
If your insurance covers it, ask your doctor for a prescription. You get the prescription filled at a medical supply store.
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Yes, you can have your eye prescription filled into different glasses. Many opticians and eyewear retailers offer services to fit prescription lenses into your chosen frames.
You should be able to fill the prescription immediately at a pharmacy that participates in NY Medicaid.
they can, but they shouldn't.
FP10 prescriptions are the common form of being written a prescription. They are used for outpatients, and can be taken to any pharmacy and filled.
Yes, you can usually get a prescription filled in another country, but it depends on the specific medication and the regulations of that country. It's best to check with the local pharmacy or healthcare provider in the country you are visiting.