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I have never HEARD of that!!!
Around these here parts, if a script needs refilling (ie: you have run out of refills), the pharmacy will call it in. If the doc declines, the pharmacy lets you know.
With my new insurance, prescriptions can only be in 1-month increments (old insurance would fill 3 months at a time). And, I am now not allowed to do it mail-order. Luckily, the pharmacy I use does "auto refills"... and you have a choice: either go in every month and just pick it up (it'll be waiting) -or- sign up for mail delivery... but they charge $3.99 per mailing. I'll pick it up, thank you.
My Dad is a very different story... and the 1-month limit is SO inconvenient for him. He REFUSES to change pharmacy, and his does not have auto-refill or a mailing option. He get 6 or 7 every month... all at different times. I say, "Dad... let's see if we can get things so you only have to go once a month... sync everything up gradually." :: shrug :: I guess it gives him something to do. But it concerns me because he's having problems getting around -and- he has to drive... which scares the daylights out of me. I've even offered up all day Wednesdays for errands, docs, whatever all before our weekly dinner. I am sensing he'll be taking me up on that, soon.