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All prescriptions filled at any pharmacy have to be ok'd by the pharmacist.
It depends on how early the refill is. It's more a matter of your insurance. Your insurance won't pay if you get a refill too soon. If you don't have insurance, the pharmacy will usually fill something like that for you (meaning a non-controlled substance) 5-7 days early. You should call your pharmacy and ask them.
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