Yes, it is possible to request a medication that you received yesterday from another pharmacy. However, the process may be more complicated if your usual pharmacy is closed. If you have the label from the pharmacy where you originally got the medication, it will make it easier for the new pharmacy to transfer the prescription. The new pharmacy will need specific information in order to facilitate the transfer. It is best to contact the pharmacy and provide them with all the necessary details in order to determine if they can fulfill your request.
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