They are a preferred pharmacy with my insurance, and there is a zero copay on most of my medications. What the problem is I sometimes use Sudafed, and in my state you have to show an ID to buy Sudafed over-the-counter. This pharmacy is like ten miles away, and I no longer have a car.
So I’ve been getting my prescriptions filled at a pharmacy a half a mile away. They aren’t preferred and have copays.
If I could get my psychiatrist to write a prescription for Sudafed, I wouldn’t have to show an ID, and could have them delivered.
My psychiatric care provider really wants everyone to use their pharmacy. So maybe…
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Hopefully your psychiatrist agrees and you can have your Sudafed delivered
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