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I,m not sure how to post a new topic. I spoke with my Pharmacist at Walmart. By law narcotics are not allowed to be filled in another state. The best aproach would be to ask your ins. co. what to do. In my case i could fill a 3 month supply before I left then another Walmart in another state would have phone the original walmart to get a copy of the script.
This would work for another 3 month supply. This would only give me 6 months worth of medication. The best way would be to have a new script with you. I,ve read about having your rx mailed to a post office general delivery. This would work if you are in one town for several days. Make sure you have all your meds in original containers and have the phone #of your MD with you. Perhaps your usual pharmacy would be willing to mail your meds. Have safe healthy travels. |
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Hi Sam,
Yup, these sites can be very difficult to figure out. But for future reference, here's how to start a new thread: 1. Go to the very lower left corner past the last message in a thread. Click on "Forum Jump." 2. Scroll and locate the Forum topic that best applies, highlight, then click "Go." In this case "Off Topic," would have been appropriate. 3. Go to the top left corner above the top message and click on "New Thread." 4. When the next screen appears, in the appropriate box, fill out the title of the new thread and then write your message! Regarding your request for information about procuring prescriptions away from home, it reads like you know MUCH more about it than I. Perhaps other HTF members can share their ways of maintaining prescriptions while on the road. I do appreciate your closing advice about keeping meds in the original containers. That would give all the necessary information if there was a need for an emergency refill. I hadn't thought of that! Thanks, Jim
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If they are creeping down the strings need to be pulled tighter. That normally takes care of the problem.
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I usually take and get cable ties and use them on both ends and in the middle to keep them up and secured.
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