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When my prescription for my blood pressure is finished, how many months can a pharmacist continue to prescribe me my medication?

A pharmacist can continue to prescribe your medication for up to one year after your prescription for your blood pressure is finished. However, if your original prescription was for only a few months, they may prescribe it for less than a year. Before extending the prescription, the pharmacist will ensure that it is the right medication for you. For more information on this topic, you can read the document from the Order of Pharmacists provided in the conversation.

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