If a doctor re-presribes impossible to tell apart perscription a second time, can I pack the previous restock?
My sleeping pills were given to me next to a refill that can't be occupied until a month from the time prescribed, and I ran out rash. So my doctor presribed the same piece again. with duplicate circumstances. When my pills run out this time, I would preer to use the old stock up rather than paying for a doctor call round. Is it still good, or would it be a null and void prescription?
Answer: Look on the bottle, and see if it says you hold more refills. Then, look and see when the refill are good to what date.
If you hold more refills, and the date have not passed, then you can seize it refilled.
When you pick up your subsequent prescription it will have a plus after the reload numbers, it's still good.
Throw them adjectives away~highly addictive regardless of what they say-get a new doctor too. He sounds similar to an idiot if he's giving you double prescriptions...if it's a controlled substance, your insurance company should catch that and won't dispense the pills even if it is a alien prescription. Been there done that. Some sleeping pills are narcotic and own street value and insurance companies are on to that