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Originally Posted by statdoc
Again, we have not been told by the OP what the actual medication in question is. If it is something as simple as a blood pressure med or heart rhythm pill, I cannot imagine the family doctor or internist (who usually staff such doc in the boxes) being reluctant to renew that. It is done all the time. Easy money for those walk-in clinics.
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It is sold in Europe as "Ekvator" (5mg of amlodipine and 10mg of lisinopril). Domestic pharmacies have these ingredients separately, which implies he'll have to take two pills instead of one.
To my understanding, these are rather common and not controlled substances. I really hope I can solve it through a walk-in clinic...