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Not the md's office, only from a pharmacy service.
My doctor says they have to be picked up in person, and you have to show ID and sign for them.
My physician's office faxes them to the pharmacy for me. I only pick up the pills there. Is that unusual? I too live in a pocket-sized town and take been dealing with the same doc's office for over ten years.
First, i would never trust this blazon of prescription being delivered to yous by mail. second, near doctors now send a fax script to your pharmacy. this is the safest and legal fashion to have your prescription filled. if its sent by fax, the government considers this to be a legal document, since it was sent by a method approved past the Federal Government.
Controlled substance means signature at time of option-up ( Dr's part may require a signature when picking up the script at part, mine does) or a fax to the chemist's for the certificate.
The office I work at requires patients to pick it upwardly in person. None of the pharmacies in the area will allow the states to just fax in or call in the prescriptions either. We can call them in to give them a heads upwards and so they can first filling it, but the patient still has to bring in a hard copy of the script.
Real narcotic prescriptions (like oxycontin or Duragesic) require a triplicate prescription form. These cannot be faxed, and can only exist issued by the Doctor straight to the patient or a patient's relative or authorized representative.
My ex was on heavy pain meds for her illnesses. As she got addicted to them she couldn't go actress scrips because of the paper trail of the triplicates.
My medico writes electronic prescriptions that are faxed to chemist's. For one controlled substance ( that I have weaned myself off of) I had to pick up a triplicate script at the doctor'due south office considering he was in MA. and my pharmacy was in NYS.
Had I been willing to use a MA. chemist's, the doctor could accept faxed it.
Procedures for obtaining such drugs vary by state.
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