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I can’t drive am disabled, can’t take an Uber which would be 49.00 to pick up a 1.69 rx. My meds all went up this year to >1k. That’s a third of my income. The alprazolam is for when my bp goes over 200 systolic it causes severe anxiety then goes up more. It’s a life saver but I have no way to get it. I have uncontrollable bp. Without it I’d be in hospital weekly. There’s no one here to ask. I only get 15 a month.
no Uber or Lyft will pick up. The drugstore won’t deliver. I put under arthritis because some there may have problems getting pain meds too.

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This is a question for your Pharmacy.
They will tell you how to get a surrogate to pick up your medications if you are unable to leave to get them.

Discuss this with your doctor as to which pharmacy or formulary is best when ordering your medications.
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MissesJ Jun 16, 2024
Yes—at least in the three states in which I’ve resided, any adult can pick up your restricted prescriptions. They will have to sign for them.
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They can't mail them?
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MidwestOT Jun 16, 2024
It’s considered a controlled substance so can’t be mailed.
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I am with Alva. This med seems to be for anxiety. Maybe there is another med not so pricy. I know when this happened to my nephew, he was able to pay Medicaid insurance a little extra and get the med he needed. It was cheaper than the med its self. Office of Aging helped him. It had something to be a tier like a level.

There is help thru Medicare where your Medicare part B is paid for and prescriptons are paid for. Office again should help you. Also call your CountyvDisabilities Dept. Maybevu can get an aide.
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Grandma1954 Jun 16, 2024
according to AngelofSprings7 the medication is $1.69 not pricy. The Uber is pricy.
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Is there a friend you can have pick up the medication for you?
(This is another name for Xanax typically used for anxiety)
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My benzos can be 'mailed' to me. I just have to have my DL on file at the pharmacy. Maybe that's unusual for my state, but my pharmacy always lets me know that I can 'skip the line' so to speak, and have my meds delivered.

Even a friend or relative can pick up a controlled substance for you. It's having ID that is the bugaboo.
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Xanax is a terrible withdrawal . Ask your doctor to switch you to Valium and slowly cut back On the Xanax. Instead of 1 mg . Xanax Take a Half mg. Get a Pill cutter . Valium is Much safer and the withdrawal is not so Harsh .
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SherryH1968 Jun 20, 2024
Valium did nothing for my mother-inlaw, she was on Xanax for years, had to get higher doses at the end. If they never stop taking it there is no withdrawal
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I will pick up my daughter’s ADHD meds when she can’t do it. Do you know anyone who you can ask to pick up your meds for you?
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Can you get mail order from Express Scripts?
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Igloocar Jul 7, 2024
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Amazon is now doing prescriptions, also check with your drs office they may have an option of having medication delivered. Also, if you are on medical, medicaid and medicare they may have an option to have it mailed to you.
My insurance company continues to call me and mail me paperwork to have may meds mailed to me.
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My mail order pharmacy will deliver with a signature and ID upon delivery, find a new pharmacy
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You might need to hire a caregiver. Or find another pharmacy that will deliver.

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Have you talked to your local MIPPA? They are a federal agency with state and territorial chapters.

They will help you with the Dollars on your medication....and will know some agencies in your area that might be able to help you.
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graygrammie Jun 20, 2024
She stated it is not the cost of the meds. Very inexpensive. It is a matter of getting it as delivery is no longer an option with her pharmacy.
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You may want to call some other pharmacies in your area, especially independent pharmacies. Ask if they deliver and if they'll deliver that med, then ask for a price quote, if possible, to make sure your copay will be the same or similar. Then you can ask the pharmacy to call and transfer the prescription from your current pharmacy to the new one. I believe controlled substances can be transferred between pharmacies one time only. You can also ask your doctor to send a new Rx to the new pharmacy. Hope this helps.
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AngelofSprings7, do you take blood pressure medication? If not, time to visit with a cardiologist and have him/her prescribe what would work best for you. Some blood pressure meds are also used for anxiety. It's worth looking into.
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Amazon has a prescription service. Maybe check and see if your med is something that they handle and deliver.

Amazon also has a text-based or video based service to see a doc. I used them a few months ago when I had an infection.

It was easy peasy.
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I am in a similar situation. My retail pharmacy will not mail my Pain medication. It seems they are not allowed to, but they will let someone pick it up. I do not have anyone to pick it up. So far I'm making it there once a month but it is a harsh reality when you have no help. I'd like to ask if your pharmacy charges for delivery. Mine delivers through FedEx and they do charge me. I wonder if that's legal. The answer they give is that they're not a mail pharmacy. Also, I'd like to say, that mail order won't fill some medications ie. my pain medication and I don't know why. Have any of you experienced these same issues?
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Shayann Jun 22, 2024
It can vary depending on things like insurance laws, state laws, distance being mailed to whether local or across state lines. It may be in your state that pharmacies are not allowed to mail pain meds anymore. Laws are getting strict about that.

As for charging, yeah, pretty sure it's ok to charge for shipping. They're just mailing your meds as a courtesy. Big chain mail order pharmacies tend to waive shipping charges. If they're tagging on misc service fees and stuff, you might be able to save some through a different pharmacy.
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I live in assisted living and I also take Xanax because I take my own medicine. I must keep it under double lock and key. If it were to deliver it from the nurses to you then they have to keep it under double lock and key where they keep all of their medicines, I guess it must be something special, like you, I like it
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AngelofSprings7: Pose your question to your physician. Either get an alternative med or perhaps someone could pick it up for you.
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I would like to give this group an answer, but don't know it all. However, there are supermarket pharmacies that may deliver. I think I checked this out before and that is what I found, but it's been a year or so. Call around to supermarkets that deliver. They just might. Not sure.
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Pretty sure with controlled medications you can designate a caregiver that can pick meds up for you. Ask the pharmacy what the procedure is, I am sure there are "hoops that you might have to jump through" but is should be possible.
OK, gotta love the internet!
According to what I just looked up
"It's up to the pharmacist to decide if someone else can pick up your prescription for you. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), pharmacists can use their "professional judgement and experience" to determine what's in the patient's best interest.
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FarFarAway Jun 21, 2024
She says she has no one to ask.
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If I lived near you, I would do it for you. How sad that they will no longer deliver to you. I hope you find a solution. Just a thought but do you have a near by church that you could reach out to? to see if someone would be willing to help out and pick them up for you.
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Clonidine is good for high BPs, and it has a calming effect. Alprazolam (Xanax) is not medically indicated for high blood pressure.
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If you have a drug plan, there is usually a mail delivery option. I use that most of the time. It's sometimes a bit cheaper, also. Most plans allow for 90-day prescriptions except for opioids, so if you can't get mail order, be sure you are getting the longest prescription period possible for meds you take chronically.
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In my Medicare Advantage plan, controlled substances CAN be mail ordered. Some plans require prior authorization by the prescribing doctor, which is not a big deal.
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