This kind of a hard question... There really is no law about that except that getting high on the pills is wrong. If you take them legitimately for pain every 4-6 hours and the prescription is in your name you are legal.
One year.
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.
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.
If your insurance covers it, ask your doctor for a prescription. You get the prescription filled at a medical supply store.
yes
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.
You can take your prescription to any pharmacy. You will just have to fill out paperwork.
To get a brith control ring, like the NuvaRing, you will need a prescription from your doctor. This prescription can then be filled at your local pharmacy.