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Tag: Prescription refills

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Why Do I Need to See My Doctor Every Three Months for Refills?

3 min read
In the United States, an estimated 50% of people with chronic illnesses do not take their medication as prescribed. This highlights a critical question many patients have: Why do I need to see my doctor every three months for refills? The answer involves a combination of medical best practices, legal requirements, and patient safety protocols.

Navigating Your Prescription: How often can you refill Zepbound?

5 min read
Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for chronic weight management, Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a once-weekly injectable medication [1.7.5]. Understanding **how often you can refill Zepbound** is crucial for maintaining treatment consistency and achieving health goals without interruption.

Is CVS No Longer Carrying Mounjaro? Understanding The Complexities Of Supply and Pharmacy Policy

4 min read
As of May 15, 2024, CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy announced it would stop filling prescriptions for certain supply-constrained GLP-1 medications, including Mounjaro. For many patients, this news sparked confusion and concern, leading to the urgent question: **Is CVS no longer carrying Mounjaro?** The answer is more nuanced than a simple 'yes' or 'no' and hinges on differentiating between CVS's mail-order service and its retail pharmacy network.

How to get a 90 day supply of medication? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
According to the American Medical Association, patients on long-term medication regimens can face significant challenges with monthly refills, and transitioning to a 90-day supply can improve medication adherence and reduce stress. Learning how to get a 90 day supply of medication is a practical way to manage chronic conditions more effectively and save time and money on prescription fills.

What to do when ADHD meds are out of stock? A practical guide

5 min read
ADHD medication shortages have become an unfortunate reality for many, with supply chain issues and increased demand contributing significantly to the problem. This guide provides a clear and proactive plan for **what to do when ADHD meds are out of stock** to minimize treatment disruption.

What does CMOP stand for? Understanding the VA's Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy

4 min read
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) system accounts for over 80 percent of all outpatient prescriptions filled by the VA, mailing approximately 474,000 prescriptions each day [1.2.2]. So, **what does CMOP stand for?** It stands for **Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy**, a cornerstone of modern veteran healthcare.