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Please Help I've Got A Son With Adhd And I Can't Get A Prescription For His Medication
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Hi I've got a son with ADHD and I can't get a prescription for evekeo amphetamine sulfate tablets usp and amphetamine sulfate tablets so how can I get a prescription for evekeo amphetamine sulfate usp and amphetamine sulfate tablets
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It might help to make things clear if you were to explain WHY you can't get the prescription. Has a doctor refused to issue it (and, if so, on what grounds) or is it that your local pharmacy is out of stock?
Also, does the problem relate to a repeat prescription or is it that you're trying to get the drugs prescribed for your son but your GP (or specialist) doesn't think that they're appropriate?
A bit more information would help to make things clearer to us.
Also, does the problem relate to a repeat prescription or is it that you're trying to get the drugs prescribed for your son but your GP (or specialist) doesn't think that they're appropriate?
A bit more information would help to make things clearer to us.
^^^ Well spotted, Bhg481.
This website, Hen1995, is based in the UK, where the rules for prescribing drugs, the selection of such drugs for specific conditions and the availability of drugs will be very different to many other parts of the world (especially the USA).
If you're in the US, you might stand a better chance of getting a helpful answer on a US-based website, such as Quora, Answerbag, Answers.com or Stack Exchange.
As far as I can see, neither of the drugs you mention are licensed for use with ADHD in the UK:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/atten tion-de ficit-h yperact ivity-d isorder -adhd/t reatmen t/
This website, Hen1995, is based in the UK, where the rules for prescribing drugs, the selection of such drugs for specific conditions and the availability of drugs will be very different to many other parts of the world (especially the USA).
If you're in the US, you might stand a better chance of getting a helpful answer on a US-based website, such as Quora, Answerbag, Answers.com or Stack Exchange.
As far as I can see, neither of the drugs you mention are licensed for use with ADHD in the UK:
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