Thanks bitt!
Here’s info on Texas action on hydroxy and azithro (copied n pasted from FB) they limited the prescription to a 14 day supply.
“No prescription or medication order for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine may be dispensed or distributed unless all the following apply:
(a) the prescription or medication order bears a written diagnosis from the prescriber consistent with the evidence for its use;
(b) the prescription or medication order is limited to no more than a fourteen (14) day supply, unless the patient was previously established on the medication prior to the effective date of this rule; and
(c) no refills may be permitted unless a new prescription or medication order is furnished.”
If you have been using this medication long term, you should have no issue getting it as long as supplies are readily available. Your healthcare provider may just need to send a new script to your pharmacy with your qualifying diagnosis.
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Very interesting afternoon.
I’m going to study some and wait for reactions until sometime Monday before I celebrate too much, but.....
666 posted on 3/27/2020, 11:12:32 PM by WildHighlander57
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awww, you didn’t deserve that post number, WH!