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Can I Collect a Prescription for Someone Else? Your Complete Guide

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, a pharmacist can use their professional judgment to allow a friend or family member to pick up a prescription. While this is generally permissible, knowing the proper procedures is crucial, especially when you need to collect a prescription for someone else.

Can you pick up prescriptions on behalf of someone else?

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According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, a pharmacist is permitted to use their professional judgment to release a filled prescription to a third party, allowing you to pick up prescriptions on behalf of someone else. This flexibility is essential for patients who are unable to visit the pharmacy themselves, but it comes with specific procedures to protect patient privacy and ensure safety.