Since percocet is a narcotic, it is against the law to exceed the number of tablets that have been prescribed by the doctor. The answer is, "No".
A pharmacy technicians may not fill prescriptions by themselves. The technician can assist the pharmacy, such as putting labels on the bottles.
Fill On Arrival (Don't start filling the prescription until the patient is in the pharmacy.)
No, a pharmacy is a business, anyone can own one if they have enough money. Owning a pharmacy does not mean that you are necessarily qualified to fill people's prescriptions. If you own a pharmacy but you are not a pharmacist, you would then have to hire a pharmacist to work for you.
You can call your pharmacy at home and they can call the pharmacy in the state you are in and transfer your prescription. Then they will fill it. Or you could call your doctor and they can phone in a prescription to the new out of state pharmacy.
You can take your prescription to any pharmacy. You will just have to fill out paperwork.
You have to go to the location where you originally signed up, on or before the 15th of the month, and fill out a cancellation form.
Yes, this drug is available at the pharmacy. You will need a prescription from a doctor. They will fill your prescription within forty eight hours.
As a pharmacy technician, you will look up and fill prescriptions for patients. You will count, pour, and measure medications. You will create prescription labels.
No - like all DEA Schedule II narcotics, you must have a new prescription for patches each time you require a new supply, and typically they'll only prescribe a 30 day supply, unless there's extenuating circumstances (e.g., you're going out of the county for over a month).Schedule II prescriptions also cannot be called in to a pharmacy - the original prescription (no copies or faxes) must be presented to the pharmacy in person by the patient or authorized family member/friend before they'll fill it, per Federal law.
You can either call your doctor's office to verify this, or call the pharmacy you use. Otherwise, the pharmacy might notify you when they fill the prescription.
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Working under the supervision of a pharmacist, pharmacy technicians fill prescriptions in a hospital or other healthcare setting, or in a retail pharmacy. Pharmacy technician jobs also involve customer service tasks, such as taking payments, answering phones and processing insurance claims.