(October 18, 2018 at 4:33 pm)pgrimes15 Wrote:(October 18, 2018 at 3:02 pm)Cathooloo Wrote: Prescriptions are usually sent to a pharmacist electronically. She probably never had possession of an actual script.
Please excuse my ignorance, I am not a US citizen, but the article states that after "calling in" the prescription she got a "call back" from the pharmacist. It's still confusing me.
Don't get me wrong. That pharmacist should be banned from working with the public ever again. (He could work in a lab somewhere - society needs skilled medical professionals)
It is confusing, but an individual cannot "call in" anything other than a refill request. Given the context it would seem the script were faxed or otherwuse sent electronically as this a drug that doesn't require a paper script.