A pharmacist can help you with getting a pump if certain criteria are met. If you have had a prescription for a pump within the last two years, your pharmacist may be able to extend your prescription and provide you with a new one. However, if you do not have a current prescription or if it is older than two years, you will need to see a doctor for a new prescription. It is recommended to consult with your pharmacist for more details. If your condition does not improve or if you are experiencing significant difficulty breathing, do not hesitate to go to the nearest emergency services.
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