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How can I get prescribed my Concerta 27 mg when my doctor retires?

If your doctor has retired, you can still have your Concerta 27 mg prescription renewed by your pharmacist. Your pharmacist can continue prescribing your medication as long as it is effective for you and you tolerate it well. If there are any concerns or if a reevaluation is needed in the future, your pharmacist can refer you to a clinic for patients without a family doctor. However, the duration of the prescription renewal may vary depending on your specific situation.

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