I had Adderall XR prescribed for about a year and a half, id have to wait it out until the amount of the prescription was gone, then call my doc to refil it. Some times I'd get 1 or 2 less. (stupid Walmart would give me less.) anywho I'd call my doctor like a few days early and shed put it in and I wouldn't have to wait at all besides the amount of pills in my bottle.
You have to take all your pills according to the directions and one the bottle is empty you can get a refill The above answer is simplistic and uninformed. Most prescriptions are written for 30 days which means it will occasionally land on a weekend when a particular pharmacy is closed meaning a person may have to go 2 days without their medicine. It has been my experience prescriptions can be filled without problems at 25 days but i have also read an informed source that states a prescription may be filled at 75% of the time period listed.
no
. Normal refill time is less than 2 seconds.
You can refill on the refill date on the bottle. Most will refill the day before but if you try to refill a bottle of percs when you refilled 2 days ago, you can expect the pharmacy to call the police and you better have a good answer to where those pills are.
Capillary refill is the process of blood returning to the body. The normal capillary refill in a sheep is less than 2 seconds.
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Pharmacies do not call doctors to confirm schedule II prescriptions. If they are unsure about the prescription, they may call the doctor.
You can refill it 2-3 days before your next refill is due for example if you got your 1st fill on the 12 you can get refilled on 9th or 10th of the next month
yea they will its like 2 bucks
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If it doesn't bother you, and one had already been in for three weeks, you could leave in both. If that's uncomfortable, pick up a new ring at the pharmacy, discard both of the old rings, and insert the new one. If your insurance won't allow the early refill, contact your health care provider. They may be able to contact the pharmacy to authorize an early refill, or may be able to provide you with a sample NuvaRing.
No because class 2 drugs are potential drug of abuse you can only get a prescription in person from your doctor. No call in's, or mail in's. The above response is incorrect in regard to MAILING; and a common misunderstanding of the law even by medical professionals. While it is true your doctor may not CALL IN prescriptions for class II drugs, Federal rules/laws do NOT prohibit him from mailing such prescription (providing certain other conditions are met) - unless prohibited by a state rule/law. See [Docket No. DEA-271N] which also clarifies writing multiple prescriptions for CII drugs.