How early can pharmacies refill prescriptions?

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ChestRockwell asked:


I am in a situation where there is a chance I might be going away next week (monday-tuesday). If I was just going on vacation, I’d transfer my script to one near where I’ll be, problem is I’m gonna be out camping, and thus not near any stores.

I had a month supply of tramadol with 3 refills. The month supply is set to run out on may 13th(when i will be gone), and today is may 7th. Do pharmacies usually give you refills like this a couple days early? I would rather not call the pharmacy and give them my story because I don’t want them to think I’m just trying to get drugs early. I guess I’m just curious if they will give you a refill 5-6 days early, even without some major excuse? I’ll point out I have no insurance.

MARA

3 Comments

  1. Olivia R  •  Jan 28, 2009 @2:46 am

    When your pills are all used up from the previous refilling.

  2. Heather R  •  Jan 28, 2009 @10:54 am

    You shouldn’t have any trouble with tramadol, as it is not a controlled substance. Just tell the pharmacy your situation and they shouldn’t have a problem with it.

  3. Lea  •  Jan 29, 2009 @3:28 pm

    Since it is not a controlled medication, and you are not paying with insurance, you should have no problems. Even if you had insurance, it would probably allow you to refill at this point.

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