Yes, a pharmacist may be able to extend or renew your prescription for contraception under certain conditions. It is best to contact your pharmacist and explain the situation to see if they can help you out while you wait for your next appointment with your doctor or gynecologist. It is important to regularly see a healthcare provider for your contraception needs. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask your pharmacist for assistance.
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