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Roadblock at the Pharmacy

My son’s doctor recently increased his Daytrana patch dose from 20 mg. to 30 mg. When I took in the new prescription, the pharmacist told me he doesn’t stock that dosage. Is there something we could supplement the patch with?

by Larry Silver, M.D.


Thirty mg. is a standard dose for Daytrana. It’s not acceptable for your pharmacist to tell you he doesn’t stock it. It’s the pharmacist’s job to fill the prescription your son’s doctor wrote out. If they don’t have a certain medication on hand, they should order it.

I would ask your pharmacist to order the 30 mg. patch, and tell him to call the doctor if he has any questions. You can supplement the 20 mg. patch with a 10 mg. patch until the correct dosage arrives.


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