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    Apparently some of the sub-human moids working in the pharmacy feel like it's appropriate to bully…read moremedical patients using their misunderstanding of current NH law as a foundation for their arguments... Let me make this *VERY CLEAR* Yes, in New Hampshire, a pharmacy can fax a prescription to a doctor's office. This is a common and accepted practice for various reasons, such as clarifying prescription details, requesting refills, or transferring prescriptions. Here's a more detailed explanation: Common Practice: Faxing prescriptions is a standard method for communication between pharmacies and prescribers in New Hampshire. Reasons for Faxing: Pharmacies may fax prescriptions to: Clarify prescription details with the prescriber. Request a refill authorization. Transfer a prescription from one pharmacy to another. Electronic Prescribing: While electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is becoming more prevalent, faxing remains a valid method, particularly for controlled substances or in situations where electronic systems are not available. DEA Regulations: The DEA requires computer-generated prescriptions, including those transmitted by fax, to be manually signed by the prescriber. Original Prescription: For Schedule II controlled substances, the pharmacy must still receive the original, signed, written prescription before dispensing the medication. Confidentiality: Faxing prescriptions requires maintaining patient confidentiality, which is a crucial aspect of pharmacy practice THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO REQUESTING THE PRESCRIPTION. If you are requesting the original, signed, written prescription before dispensing the medication this is not a crime, nor a reason to harass, belittle, or gaslight your customers. It's almost like some of your pharmacists might be dipping into your Adderall stockpiles.

    Well..., it happened again! I needed to renew on of my meds, and found that at another pharmacy…read morenear my home, the cost would be $24.00 for the 30 generic tablets I needed. For old times' sake I checked with Walgreens, in Lee, New Hampshire and their price (for the identical order) was $340.00! Be careful folks, and do some comparison shopping. Keep more of your money in your pocket...

    Scorpio's - convenience - Updated May 2026

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