Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cant get a 90 day adderall prescription. They need to pick it up at the pharmacy every month.
Our insurance allowed our DC’s doctor to write 90 day Adderall prescriptions and it was filled by the mail in pharmacy. But the physical prescription had to be mailed to the pharmacy. The doctor couldn’t submit electronically or by phone. They also allowed a temporary college mailing address which was helpful since our DC went to college out of state.
Temporary as your DC did not yet have an address?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cant get a 90 day adderall prescription. They need to pick it up at the pharmacy every month.
Our insurance allowed our DC’s doctor to write 90 day Adderall prescriptions and it was filled by the mail in pharmacy. But the physical prescription had to be mailed to the pharmacy. The doctor couldn’t submit electronically or by phone. They also allowed a temporary college mailing address which was helpful since our DC went to college out of state.
Anonymous wrote:You cant get a 90 day adderall prescription. They need to pick it up at the pharmacy every month.
Anonymous wrote:You cant get a 90 day adderall prescription. They need to pick it up at the pharmacy every month.
Anonymous wrote:Our insurance will do a 90 day supply, but only from certain pharmacies. So, DS did that and just picked up refill when he was home for breaks.
Anonymous wrote:You have the doctor send the drugs through your insurance provider for a 90 day supply to be delivered to your house. Then your student takes it to school with them. They lock them in a safe and keep a few in their backpack (for if they forget to take it before morning classes). Over Christmas break you get another 90 day supply delivered for them to return to school with in January. This is what our psychiatrist told us to do and it works well.
You yourself cannot mail the prescriptions to them. They are controlled substances.
We did not inform health services because they weren’t involved.
We did inform the athletics department because of NCAA rules.