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OTC Meds Scheduled to become Rx Only
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1792528" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Agree that the customer needs to pay for the services received. Up to the provider to decide what the price is. </p><p></p><p>Like most old people, I take some daily drugs long term. I go yearly for a checkup and get my 90 day script with 3 refills. Sometimes, it may be 13 or 14 months before my "yearly" checkup. So I run out of pills before I get my new script. I just call and leave a message for the nurse requesting a new script be sent to my mail order pharmacy. They don't charge me for that. I know there is time involved in the communication with me, internal communication between nurse and doctor and doctor time to send the script. I am surprised they don't charge, but sure they make it up somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1792528, member: 40418"] Agree that the customer needs to pay for the services received. Up to the provider to decide what the price is. Like most old people, I take some daily drugs long term. I go yearly for a checkup and get my 90 day script with 3 refills. Sometimes, it may be 13 or 14 months before my "yearly" checkup. So I run out of pills before I get my new script. I just call and leave a message for the nurse requesting a new script be sent to my mail order pharmacy. They don't charge me for that. I know there is time involved in the communication with me, internal communication between nurse and doctor and doctor time to send the script. I am surprised they don't charge, but sure they make it up somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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