What Are The Options If You Are Travelling And Taking Prescription Drugs ?
I take delatestryl weekly and usually get a prescription that provides refills for a year. Would I need a specific prescription/letter from my doctor?
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The prescription drugs are difficult to be prescribed for an extended period like a couple of years as they usually do need monitoring and doses might need to be regulated. Long term treatment may also show some side effects. Getting a long term prescription of a hormone like Delatestryl is even more difficult as hormone therapy needs to monitored regularly and dosage adjustments are needed according to the response.
You can ask your doctor for a specific letter for long term prescription. It is his discretion whether to give you one or not depending on the disease and your response to the treatment in the past.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. If there are additional concerns, I am available for your followups.
Regards.
Thanks a million for the above response! Just want to get a scope of the possibilities in my future.
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There is no need to cut down on your trip due to medical reasons. Rather you can take your medical records with you and get a prescription from a local doctor at your new place.
Sincerely hope it will help.
Wishing you an early recovery.