they can, but they shouldn't.
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 can take your prescription to any pharmacy. You will just have to fill out paperwork.
You should be able to fill the prescription immediately at a pharmacy that participates in NY Medicaid.
Yes. You have to be sure that the prescription is filled EXACTLY.
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.
The prescriptions are filed at the pharmacy for up to 2 years. They can be inspected at any time and matched with the doctor's records.
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.
You have to go to a very small independent pharmacy no franchises like Walgreens or walmart
Not legally. It is a federal crime to copy a prescription and try to get it filled at different pharmacies.
I have not experienced that. Consider changing pharmacies and/or reporting to your state Board of Pharmacy.