“It’s a good idea to check how many refills you have left before running low so you have time to follow up if needed.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – Prescription labels include more than just your name and dosage. They also list key details that can affect when and how you get your next supply of medication. One of the most common sources of confusion is the difference between a refill and a renewal.
A refill means your provider has already given the pharmacy permission to dispense more of the medication, often for a set number of fills. Once those run out, a renewal is needed, which means your provider needs to issue a new prescription before the pharmacy can fill it again.
“Patients are sometimes surprised to learn they’re out of refills when they try to reorder a medication,” said Olivia Bishop, Aspirus Pharmacy Resident. “It’s a good idea to check how many refills you have left before running low so you have time to follow up if needed.”
It’s also important to check the expiration date printed on the label.
“The expiration date isn’t just a formality. It helps ensure the medication is still working as intended,” Bishop said. “After that point, its effectiveness may start to decline.”
Some labels also include a description of the pill’s shape, size, or color. That can be helpful if your medication looks different than usual, which can happen if the pharmacy fills it with a different manufacturer’s version.
“If something looks unfamiliar or doesn’t match what you’ve had before, contact your pharmacist or provider,” Bishop said. “We want patients to feel confident and safe when taking their medications.”
Aspirus Health encourages patients to take a quick look at their prescription labels each time they pick up a medication. Staying aware of details like refill status and expiration dates can help prevent delays and make sure your care stays on track.
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