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I am intolerant to generic medications. I need to have the original ones. I would like to know how my doctor should prescribe them?

If you are intolerant to generic medications and require the original ones, your doctor can prescribe them using the code NPS B. This code allows for the prescription of brand-name medications instead of their generic counterparts. It is important to discuss this with your doctor to ensure you receive the appropriate medication for your needs.

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