Refills Sample Clauses

Refills. In general, your physician will provide as many refills as believed to be reasonable given the stability of your condition and frequency of monitoring needed. If your condition requires monitoring, and we have not seen you recently, we may insist on a new appointment. We will typically provide you with enough medication until the next appointment. We do this to provide safe and appropriate care for you. If you are in need of a remaining refill, please contact your pharmacy. Your pharmacy will contact our office if authorization is required. Your requests will be processed within 1-2 business days after receipt of your pharmacy’s requests so please plan accordingly. We reserve the right to decline issuing prescription refills if medications have been lost or stolen, or if you have missed an appointment. For an urgent immediate refill, you may go to your nearest Emergency room
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Refills. 1. Prescriptions will not be phoned in after hours, on weekends or holidays.
Refills. I agree that requests for renewals of my prescriptions for pain control medications will be made at the time of an office visit or during regular office hours of my provider. If you fail to come to a scheduled appointment without notifying us prior to that appointment you will not be given a refill until you are seen. No renewals will be available under any circumstances during the evenings or on the weekends.
Refills. I am unable to answer pharmacies’ requests for refills. Refills are provided during appointments. If refills are necessary between sessions, contact me directly through the patient portal. I typically provide a short- term medication prescription until the next appointment.
Refills. 1. All refills of prescription medications from the VA must ordered at least 7 days prior to the last dose being given and no earlier than 10 days prior to the last dose being given.
Refills. Controlled substance prescriptions are highly controlled and followed by the State of Texas. Due to administrative requirements on issuing controlled substance prescriptions, a fee of 20 dollars will be implemented for requested between office visits. - T he medication will not be refilled after hours and on weekends. Check your medication regularly. Make sure that you have enough. Allow 72 hours for the refill to be processed. Please notice that our office is closed on Fridays and requests received Thursday after 4.00 pm may not be processed until Monday. - Be aware that stopping Benzodiazepines abruptly in certain doses, has been associated with risk of seizures. You will need to present to the Emergency Room to have the prescription renewed until our clinic is during regular business hours.
Refills. Refills will be made only during regular office hours, and only by appointment, unless arranged for ahead of time during a prior visit. I must call at least three (3) t o s e v e n ( 7) working days ahead (M-F) to ask for a refill appointment. Walk in appointments are not allowed unless approved for ahead of time telephonically by a nurse or receptionist. No exceptions will be made. I must keep track of my medications. Lost, stolen, or damaged medication will not be replaced. No early or emergency refills may be made.
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Refills. If you take medications on a regular basis, never wait until your medication is gone before getting a refill. Some medications may need a new prescription from your doctor before it can be refilled. Do not go to the emergency room to refill your medication. Over-the-Counter/Non-Prescription Drugs Some over-the-counter medications may be covered by HPSM if you have a doctor’s prescription and they are medically necessary. Remember to talk with your doctor about any over-the-counter drugs you may be using. The Drug Formulary HPSM has a list of medications that are covered by your pharmacy benefit. This list is called a Drug Formulary. HPSM uses the State of California Medi-Cal Formulary. Medications are added to the Formulary by HPSM’s Pharmacy Review Committee. This committee has pharmacists and doctors who decide what medications are included on the Formulary. If you would like to know which medications are on the formulary, visit our website at xxx.xxxx.xxx or call a Member Services Representative at 0-000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000 for a copy. The HPSM Formulary lists all covered medication by either the generic name or brand name (if one exists). Please note that the presence of a medication on HPSM’s Formulary does not guarantee that you will be prescribed the medication by your PCP or a Specialist.
Refills. When you need to refill a prescription, you may:
Refills. When you need to refill a prescription, you may call the Specialty Vendor to arrange for a refill and provide updated shipping and billing information. For details on how to refill by phone go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. The Specialty Pharmacy Vendor may also proactively contact you with refill reminders
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