Good morning. I have a question related to prescriptions. I have asthma and a month ago my inhaler jammed. I had to ask quickly for an e-prescription, but I did not remember the exact name (the boy managed to throw away my packaging). It turned out that I wrote the wrong name of the inhaler that I have assigned (I only remembered the color I wrote next to the wrong name of the inhaler). My attending physician was not there and the prescription was issued by another doctor who wrote me a weaker inhaler (the name I applied for the e-repeta but the color did not match). After a month of shortness of breath, I asked for a new prescription, this time from my family doctor. This time I confused the doses and instead of 100 + 6 I saved to give me 200 + 6. My question is, will I have any health effects because of this? Neither one nor the other doctor has figured out that he is writing a drug not like I have written from a pulmonologist. Do they then check the patient's treatment card? Apparently, I also have an old certificate from a pulmonologist and I should go for an appointment, but to get to a specialist I recently waited a year (!) and since the outbreak of the pandemic there was no way to get there. If I don't manage to go to the pulmonologist in time, can the GP stop giving me the prescribed medication?