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Old May 28, 2004, 10:10 PM
MrsBigE MrsBigE is offline
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I have been prescribed Adderall XR for Adult ADD. When I go the prescription the pharmacist told me it could not be refilled. Each time I need new meds I have to have a new prescription so it would be better if my doc could write a 3 month RX and let me send it in to the mailorder pharmacy. I called the doctor wrote one for 3 months but wouldn't mail it to me, I had to go get it and they won't call it in either.
What is the deal with the meds? Why can't it be refilled, why wouldn't they mail it but I can mail it to the mailorder pharmacy?

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Old May 29, 2004, 01:42 AM
ToddAADD ToddAADD is offline
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It's an addictive drug, a narcotic, so it's very controlled.

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