Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 302979

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Do Written Prescriptions Expire?

Posted by jlo820 on January 19, 2004, at 22:16:45

Do Written Prescriptions Expire?

My doc wanted me to have a few of extra weeks of Klonopin on hand and he wrote me a prescription for a 3-week supply, in addition to my regular prescription. I have been refilling my regular prescription monthly. Can I just keep his written prescriptions on hand, or do they expire after a certain amount of time?

 

Re: Do Written Prescriptions Expire?

Posted by Sebastian on January 19, 2004, at 22:30:53

In reply to Do Written Prescriptions Expire?, posted by jlo820 on January 19, 2004, at 22:16:45

belive its one year. I've never had a prescription for more than a year supply eather.

 

Re: Do Written Prescriptions Expire?

Posted by Alexander on January 19, 2004, at 23:20:33

In reply to Re: Do Written Prescriptions Expire?, posted by Sebastian on January 19, 2004, at 22:30:53

> belive its one year. I've never had a prescription for more than a year supply eather.

Depends in what country u live:
Canada and US the bezo Rx expires after half year and Ritalin (US) after 2 weeks

 

Re: Do Written Prescriptions Expire? » jlo820

Posted by micro on January 20, 2004, at 2:08:55

In reply to Do Written Prescriptions Expire?, posted by jlo820 on January 19, 2004, at 22:16:45

> Do Written Prescriptions Expire?
>
> My doc wanted me to have a few of extra weeks of Klonopin on hand and he wrote me a prescription for a 3-week supply, in addition to my regular prescription. I have been refilling my regular prescription monthly. Can I just keep his written prescriptions on hand, or do they expire after a certain amount of time?

hello, The answer to your Question is yes at 1 yr. in the states regardless of the no. of refills allowed. Does that help? Best to you and your children. Micro

 

Re: Do Written Prescriptions Expire? » jlo820

Posted by dragonfly25 on January 20, 2004, at 8:24:09

In reply to Do Written Prescriptions Expire?, posted by jlo820 on January 19, 2004, at 22:16:45

i'd call the pharmacy, i think it is on average a year but less for certain drugs.

 

just thought of something » jlo820

Posted by dragonfly25 on January 20, 2004, at 8:26:02

In reply to Do Written Prescriptions Expire?, posted by jlo820 on January 19, 2004, at 22:16:45

just thought of something....you can take it to the pharmacy and leave it there. explain why you aren't filling it and call them to fill it when you need it. i have done this several times.

 

Re: just thought of something

Posted by Sebastian on January 20, 2004, at 11:20:15

In reply to just thought of something » jlo820, posted by dragonfly25 on January 20, 2004, at 8:26:02

Yes, you can leave it at the pharmacy, and fill it later, but they still expire one year from when it was writen.

 

Re: just thought of something

Posted by Ame Sans Vie on January 21, 2004, at 1:17:04

In reply to Re: just thought of something, posted by Sebastian on January 20, 2004, at 11:20:15

You could always ask your doctor to post-date it... this especially comes in handy with Schedule II prescriptions when you're going out of town and will miss an appointment or two. I'm not sure how it is throughout the U.S., but here in TX a Schedule II prescription (they stopped using triplicates here... I wonder why?) expires seven days after it's dated.

 

Re: just thought of something » Sebastian

Posted by Viridis on January 21, 2004, at 4:26:36

In reply to Re: just thought of something, posted by Sebastian on January 20, 2004, at 11:20:15

It depends on the medication, country, and state. My prescriptions for Adderall ( a Schedule II amphetamine) have to be filled within a week (in Texas, at least). I think that some states (especially NY) have more restrictive rules for benzodiazepines (like Klonopin) than others.

It's best to ask your doctor or pharmacist to be sure.


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