Hey guys, I'm still somewhat new to T, so my provider's got me on an experimental dose (0.3 mL/wk injection) for the time being. I have to get bloodwork done the last week of the month, and today I missed my injection because my supply ran out and the pharmacy needed to order more. They said I'll be able to pick up my script on Monday. Will this cause any issues, have any of you run into this situation?
I'm going to call my provider on Monday to make sure everything gets smoothed out as best as possible, I'm just really worried about having to take a period off of T and I'm somewhat freaking out. Could you provide some advice? I'm planning on calling the doctor, then getting my prescription, and then (hopefully) doing the injection.
Any help
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We have received your medication request. The Aspirin was ordered and is available for pick up in the clinic pharmacy. Also, the Linagliptin was ordered however please allow 5 business days to be notified by the pharmacy for when this med is ready for pick. As per our decision via phone you have three active refills on your testing strips.
P-The patient will comply daily dosing, comply with UDS testing, attend all scheduled appointments, and case managment as needed. The next appointment is scheduled on 03/1/2016 at 10 am.
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Call the pharmacy and confirm the patient’s last dose. Fill in the last dose on the page that has been faxed over once the dose amount has been confirmed. We can’t restart a patient while in jail because they have access to an in house doctor. On weekends we are able to send a script only if the doctor has given us permission and a signed script. (If a patient is only doing weekends make a note in the patients chart and talk to the doctor.) Other than that there is nothing I can do.
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