Aug-02-2014 01:13 PM
Aug-07-2014 03:58 AM
Doin'it wrote:
If your prescription is for a controlled substance, a pain patch for example, you must hand carry the prescription to the pharmacy. It can only be written for 30 days and It can't be phoned in or transferred. We have had the doctor mail the prescription to General Delivery and picked up from the post office, then taken to WalMart. Not something we like to do, and try to plan travels to avoid this, but sometimes it has to be done this way.
Aug-06-2014 02:22 PM
Tree House wrote:
We have refilled Walgreens prescriptions at their stores in Alaska, Colorado and Wisconsin. In these cases, we have called the local pharmacy to make sure they can do it with no problems.
Just recently we were able to have our doctor in Ohio call (or e-script?) a new prescription in to a Walgreens in Wisconsin. I was surprised as I thought many states did not allow prescriptions from an out of state doctor, but I guess that is not the case.
Now that 90 day prescriptions for maintenance drugs are common, we don't need to get refills as often and have more of a cushion.
Aug-06-2014 02:11 PM
Aug-06-2014 12:52 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:doc brown wrote:
No problem, I use CVS.
Unfortunately they are not in all of the lower 48 states or Alaska. No CVS pharmacy in SD, OR, WY, CO, ID, or WA, so if you limit your travels, you are good to go.
Aug-06-2014 11:24 AM
Call your doctor when you get to one of the cities that you will be in and have your Dr. call the script into nearest national chain.Yes this'll work, and docs realize that's the way it is these days, but you can't believe how annoying this is at the doc's office.
Aug-06-2014 11:19 AM
Aug-06-2014 10:24 AM
Aug-06-2014 06:43 AM
Aug-06-2014 04:34 AM
doc brown wrote:
No problem, I use CVS.
Aug-06-2014 04:29 AM
Buster52 wrote:
I left something out. My medical insurance has me getting my meds mail order. Sorry I should have included it.
Buster
Aug-05-2014 06:47 PM
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