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Question about Pharmacy

At Target, I am signed up for the Automatic Refill Program for Tramadol, something I take for my back. I've been told that my prescription is to get refilled six days before I run out. A few months ago, my doctor gave me one prescription with 2 refills. The pharmacy filled my bottle six days ahead of time (the first time) -- then after that, filled the last two in 30 day increments, so it is always filled six days before I run out.

On September 10th, the pharmacy called my doctor and got a new prescription approved -- this time with no refills.

Does the previous prescription affect this new one, meaning will the pharmacy always be counting off the original? Or does a new prescription mean a new timeline, being set up for six days early?

Thanks!!

Sorry if this is confusing as hell.
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Exactly the answer I was looking for. Thank you!! You're awesome bluespence!
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when you get a new script then the pharmacy goes from that new one, the old one no longer exisits. so to answer your question, the pharmacy will go with the new date from the new script...hope that helps
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i take zamadol for my back pain they r 150mg ask doc 2 give you them, personally they dont work for me bt they may not make u itchy.
even ask for kapake they r a good pain killer.
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dont really understand what your asking but i was on tramadol hydrochloride 50mg capsules for my back pain  is there anyway they can give you capsules? i had to stop taking them as i started to itching all over.
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Yes but I get a different answer each time. Mostly from assistants who have no idea what they're doing. Does anyone know about this?
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Have you called the pharmacy directly and spoken to the pharmacist on staff?  They may be able to help you with information like that.
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