That's right. You see your doctor, who decides what kind of medicine you need, and who then writes you a little note called a prescription, and you take this to your local drug store and give it to the pharmacist, and the pharmacist will give you the medicine that has been prescribed. That's the procedure.
The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.The pharmacists fills the prescription written by the physician.
Your prescription is written on the sheet of paper he gives you when he finishes the examination. If he does not give you a written prescription, ask for one as there is a possibility you might need it to get glasses made elsewhere.
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A written order by a physician for any medication is called a "prescription."
6 months from date written on prescription hardcopy
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No, if the prescription is old then it should be gotten rid of.
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how long is a prescription for blood work good in New York State
no