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Here's what I dont understand. (Yes, one of many).
The doctor gives a person who is in chronic pain medicine for 30 days. When you go to fill the next month's prescription , they make you wait until day 31 which means the person in chronic pain has to wake up (5 a.m.) with no meds and wait till the pharmacy opens, wait for them to fill it then drive back home.
Anyone with pain knows that early mornings are the worst for pain. Why they hell can't you get it on day 30 so you can wake up and get relief without waiting 4 to 5 hours?
In case the FDA or CDC are prying......Asking for a friend.
The doctor gives a person who is in chronic pain medicine for 30 days. When you go to fill the next month's prescription , they make you wait until day 31 which means the person in chronic pain has to wake up (5 a.m.) with no meds and wait till the pharmacy opens, wait for them to fill it then drive back home.
Anyone with pain knows that early mornings are the worst for pain. Why they hell can't you get it on day 30 so you can wake up and get relief without waiting 4 to 5 hours?
In case the FDA or CDC are prying......Asking for a friend.