Their reasoning was questionable- they told me because my insurance approved Dexedrine ER, and that my name is under both my maiden name and married name, and that I use multiple pharmacies (which is untrue- they call my scripts in to three different CVS’s). I called the pharmacy and my insurance and they denied I was flagged. I don’t know what to think?
What do I do? My doctors office said I’ve been red flagged at the pharmacy?
Question posted by Jordaner28 on 20 Oct 2020
Last updated on 18 November 2020 by Rdsinisgalli
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Well, I am not taking Dexedrine ER; I am taking Lamictal and Wellbutrin XL. However, of they are falsely accusing you of becoming an addict, I would have insurance and CVS (guessing that's who you go through as your Pharmacist) email you something you can print off to show proof, or get them to fax your doctor. And if that doesn't work, I know it's a pain, but find a new doctor that won't red flag you for their incompetency. I hope that helps.
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