OneEyedDiva
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I did a long time ago, then stopped it. It's a good thing because I've had quite a few changes in medication, especially over the past year. I realize that auto refills can be a convenience for some.
Trish, I don't know if that has anything to do with location. It may have to do more with what features each pharmacy company has instituted. Local pharmacies may be less likely to have convenient features than large pharmacy chains. As far as I know, neither my local or mail pharmacy uses WhatsApp.We can nominate a local pharmacy and, if you need a repeat prescription, you just tell them what you need. They check it so, they know if there are any changes. It's more efficient then when we used to have to phone the surgery and get a paper prescription to take to a pharmacy.
My pharmacy even has a WhatsApp so, we can text them when we need any prescribed medication and they let us know when it's ready to collect, usually it's ready within an hour or so. Can you do that in New Jersey?
My mum's pharmacy works in the same way and her medication changes from time to time. The pharmacy checks that and delivers it to her at home.
All my prescriptions are for 90 days and my doctors usually order the refills to be available for 9 months to a year before having to renew. Optum RX sends out reminders that it's time to refill, allowing enough time to do so before running out.@OneEyedDiva I do not. I don't even know if our in house pharmacy does that. Plus if the refills run out the doc has to be contacted to agree to more refills. Plus on occasion they have computer issues and then if something happened and it didn't go through then I'd be short on medication and some of them I can't go without.