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Hello, I have been taking Resperdol 3 mg (90 day supply) and CPD Choline (90 day supply) and Albuterol or ventolin inhaler(90 day supply) by a doctor in Chicago for being abused. I have to get a new prescription and the old doctor is out. Could you send a prescription to my walgreens pharmacy for me? Sondra
Only licensed healthcare professionals who have conducted a proper evaluation of a patient's medical history and current condition can prescribe medication.
You will need to schedule an appointment with a new doctor and provide them with your medical history and information on the medications you have been taking. The new doctor will then evaluate your current condition and determine if it's appropriate to continue your current medication regimen or make changes to it.
If you have difficulty finding a new doctor or have any questions or concerns about your medications, I suggest reaching out to your previous doctor's office or contacting your insurance provider for assistance.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Shah Hussain, General & Family Physician
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Hello, Only licensed healthcare professionals who have conducted a proper evaluation of a patient s medical history and current condition can prescribe medication. You will need to schedule an appointment with a new doctor and provide them with your medical history and information on the medications you have been taking. The new doctor will then evaluate your current condition and determine if it s appropriate to continue your current medication regimen or make changes to it. If you have difficulty finding a new doctor or have any questions or concerns about your medications, I suggest reaching out to your previous doctor s office or contacting your insurance provider for assistance. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shah Hussain, General & Family Physician