Can I Fill My Chronic Medication Prescription from Chang Gung at NTU Hsinchu? - Pharmacology

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Can I pick up a chronic disease continuous prescription issued by Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at National Taiwan University Hospital in Hsinchu?

Xiao Huang, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/12/12

Dr. Liao Huiling reply Pharmacology


1.
Chronic disease continuous prescriptions issued by hospitals can be filled at community pharmacies or the original hospital where the patient was treated.
2.
The pharmacy departments within hospitals are not independent profit-making entities, so they can only dispense prescriptions from their own hospital and cannot accept prescriptions from other hospitals.
Therefore, chronic disease continuous prescriptions issued by Chang Gung Hospital cannot be filled at National Taiwan University Hospital in Hsinchu.

Reply Date: 2012/12/12

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In response to your question about whether you can fill your chronic medication prescription issued by Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at National Taiwan University (NTU) Hospital in Hsinchu, the answer is no. According to the regulations governing prescription medications in Taiwan, prescriptions issued by one hospital are typically only valid at that specific hospital or at designated community pharmacies. This means that a prescription for chronic medications from Chang Gung cannot be filled at NTU Hospital in Hsinchu.

To elaborate further, the healthcare system in Taiwan operates under a centralized health insurance program, which allows patients to receive care from various hospitals and clinics. However, each hospital has its own pharmacy department that is not an independent profit-making entity. This means that they are only authorized to dispense medications based on prescriptions written by their own medical staff. Therefore, if you have a prescription from Chang Gung, you will need to return to that hospital or visit a community pharmacy that is authorized to fill prescriptions from Chang Gung.

If you find yourself needing to fill your prescription while in Hsinchu, you might consider contacting a local community pharmacy to see if they can accept your prescription. However, it is generally advisable to fill your prescription at the hospital where it was issued to avoid any potential issues with medication availability or insurance coverage.

In addition, if you are experiencing difficulties in managing your chronic condition while traveling or residing away from your primary healthcare provider, it may be beneficial to establish care with a local physician or specialist. This can ensure that you have access to necessary medications and support for your condition. A local doctor can also assist in managing your prescriptions and may be able to provide you with a new prescription if needed.

In summary, while you cannot fill a Chang Gung prescription at NTU Hsinchu, you have options available to ensure you continue to receive your medications. Always consult with your healthcare provider for the best course of action regarding your prescriptions and overall health management.

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