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Originally Posted by Linnear Domino, Jeff didn't mean that you should register with a pharmacy that doesn't happen but it is better for the patient if they can get all of their meds from the same pharmacy in case of an error with a script.
If the Dr is unaware of an interaction in your meds, if you go to the same pharmacy for all of your scripts it is likely to be picked up by the pharmacy staff.
If you get your scripts from several pharmacies then it is less likely to be caught. |
Domino : If you stick to one or two pharmacies they could add a patient note to check for SLS in the excipient listing. If you decided to stick to one pharmacy - pick the one that will keep your preferred manufacturer. Give them a call a day or two before your script is due. The important thing is to get a good rapport going with the pharmacy staff and help them to help you.