1) I may ask the questions like: for what reason you are on this medication? What is the purpose of refilling the prescription beyond the date? What kind of relief do you feel? What is the dose you are taking? How frequently you are taking the doses? Is there any side effects it shows?
2) I will definitely ask her that when did she last refilled the prescription. It is because doctor may have given the medication for a specific period of time. It is better to consult the doctor if she is still on pain.
Also the pharmacist have no right to provide the medication even after the refill date. Sometimes doctor may prescribe alternative medication for her if she is not fully recovered.
3) It is important to have all the medical records available for the doctor to evaluate because only physician can work with her to devolop a safe and effective pain management plan.
Even she is taking her medication on regular basis it is our duty to confess her about the importance of consulting the doctor and the overuse of the medication can give rise to other health issues. In case of non opioids there is a risk of having kidney damage for those who regularly having the same.
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Misha has a history of headaches for which she takes nonopioid analgesics for relief. When Misha went to the pharmacy to refill her prescription, the pharmacist had informed her that the number of approved refills has been used. Misha calls the medical office to ask that Dr. Dash authorize the pharmacy to refill her prescription. You work at the medical office and answer Misha's phone call. 1. What questions do you ask to get her to describe her pain? 2....