A doctor will have to give you a prescription and then you take it to the pharmacy for a refill. If you look on the label it will tell you (1) or (2) and this is how many times you can refill this medication. It will also tell you how many to take per day and your pharmacist should give you a "print out" of the medication so you know what the drug is for, if you should take it with food or without food and side effects.
the piece of paper that a doctor gives you to get the medication. or if it's a medication you had taken before and need to get refilled you can take the bottle to the pharmacy
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.
If prescribed from the same doctor and filled at the same pharmacy, without objection from either, then yes.
At the pharmacy
Prescriptions are filled at a pharmacy.
As far as I know you can. I have been taking them together for about two years. Both prescribed by the same dr and filled at the same pharmacy.
Not legally. It is a federal crime to copy a prescription and try to get it filled at different pharmacies.
Your secondary insurance may not cover a pharmacy copay because it is not viewed as necessary or has not been approved. This is usually associated with premium medications or those which have a preferred drug over the prescribed medication.
From a legal standpoint, any medication not prescribed for you would be illegal. And any medication or drug bought on the street would then also be illegal. All medications/drugs are illegal unless prescribed specifically for you. The only exception to this are medications which are legal to buy over the counter (OTC) at any pharmacy.
well if the medication is a controlled substance not prescribed to you, they all can get you arrested for possession.
it is prescribed for hypertension.
If that "medication" is marijuana, then yes.