depending on youre insurance try calling them..
In the United States, pharmacists require a doctor's prescription to dispense medicine. In Mexico, the pharmacist can decide what medicine to give without the patient seeing a doctor first.
Levonelle is available without a prescription, but only at the discretion of a pharmacist. As it is a form of emergency contraception the pharmacist will have to establish if it is an appropriate medication for the patient.
Yes. You can get it prettymuch at any drugstore without a prescription.
Diabetes medicine always needs a prescription. There are certain pills and insulins that cannot just be bought. The only thing you can buy without a prescription are sugar pills or candy.
Just being "in" the pharmacy isn't a violation. Dispensing prescription meds without a pharmacist present is against the law.
That's chancy and sounds suspicious. Ask your doctor for a prescription and see your pharmacist, to be on the safe side.
The role of a pharmacist in health insurance companies is to provide a purchase point for various medicines. Another role is to act as a go between for physicians and patients so that people can have access to their medicine and advice without having to go to the doctor.
Over the counter are drugs that can be obtainedley any without a doctors Prescription medicine can be legally purchased only when older by a doctor.
2009.... For 17 and over.... 16 and under have to get a prescription from a health care provider or, in some states, can purchase directly from the pharmacist.
An over-the-counter drug is one that is available without a prescription.
The doctor gave him a wrong prescription, he's now more sick than he was.This medicine can't be bought without a prescription.
That depends on if its over the counter (OTC) or prescription. Some OTC medicines run as little as $5, and prescriptions like Accutane can run up in the thousands (without health insurance).