Ring them, tell them you are going away for a month and need plenty of supplies for your trip.
Did you request more than you'd normally get on a repeat prescription, if so that might be why you didn't get all of it, my doctors don't prescribe more than the amount specified on the repeat unless I ring them and give a specific valid reason - at which point they are happy to.
I know my doctors say to allow 2 days for repeat prescriptions - but of course weekends do not count as working days, so it may well take longer if you order just before the weekend.
Edit: got rid of some extraneous duplicate words
I hope you sort out your supplies.
I recommend you take a repeat prescription for insulin (as well as your other medication and supplies) as a backup plan in case your insulin becomes ineffective (or items are lost). I would, in advance, know how to navigate myself around the health care system of where I was travelling to, in case a doctor needs to write the prescription for insulin. Myself, even if I did take enough insulin a month, I find it ineffective after 2-3 weeks.
It should be 4 weeks for short-acting and 6 weeks for long-acting, but the reality is it isn't, even when refrigerated. I'm 2 weeks 4 days into my prescription, and it's now ineffective. My chemist should have some new vials in by 5 pm. I'm sipping tea with a splash of cream until then.Yeah I know all the concentrations and names of my insulin. I know everything in detail for example the size of needles etc. I also speak the local language and there are multiple new modern hospitals and we have private insurance there so it should be perfect.
When refrigerated shouldn’t insulin be alright for months and even years? I’m taking a cool bag and I’m arriving on the hot country 2am so the weather should be cool before I put it back into a fridge
Yeah I did that once but any comment on said prescription forms were generally ignored, and I had to talk to the doc/pharmacist before they would give me any extra over what was the normal repeat amount - its probably a safety thing applied to all prescriptions to make sure people are not overdosing on prescribed drugs (or getting more than normal to sell, give to other people etc)Yeah I did request quite a lot but I also wrote on it saying I will be going on a holiday for a month.
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