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Originally Posted by statdoc
That's not remotely true, unless the drug was something exotic, or if the med is a controlled substance (narcotic, etc). If the patient knows the name of the medication and the dosage (since they are from another country, preferably the generic name), the doctor surely won't have a problem prescribing an amount that will cover their trip (usually a month or less, without refills).
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You think they will take the risk...most of the urgent cares around here don't have much in the way of a facility, you go there for a cold or a minor burn
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