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Frequently ordered: potency boosters (sildenafil OTC), quit smoking aids.

Agrafka (Anonymous, 31.0.93.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Does starting a prescription within a valid 30 days on the 15th day after issuance extend its validity?

Prescription issued june 1. Partially purchased on June 15 (on the prescription one drug in 3 packs, only 1 pack was available). 30 days have passed since the date of issue of the prescription (there is no other marked time). Due to the trip, I was unable to return for more packages until the end of June. Will I still be able to buy these drugs, because I have already started to carry out a prescription (one package per month, so it would be quite logical if it could be in this case) or should I ask the doctor for a new prescription?

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Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

Jeśli recepta była ważna 30 dni, to nie uda się Pani już wykupić pozostałych opakowań nawet, jeśli rozpoczęła Pani realizację recepty w połowie czerwca. Taka praktyka nie przedłuża ważnosci recepty.
Należy zwrócić się do lekarza po nową receptę.

W mojej ocenie nie jest to logiczne, że jedno opakowanie stosuje się na miesiąc, gdyż pacjent może brać po kilka tabletek dziennie i jedna sztuka leku nie wystarczy mu na miesiąc. Nie każdy lek przyjmuje się raz dziennie.

Jeśli byłoby tak w Pani przypadku, lekarz nie wystawiłby 3 opakowań na 30 dni, lecz jedno na 30 dni.

Załączam opracowanie, które może okazać się pomocne: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/jak-zrealizowac-e-recepte-w-aptece

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