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I just read through the more recent threads on refilling international) prescriptions in Spain. I am starting a new thread because I could not sort out fact from fiction on those earlier threads. So PLEASE, (I don't want to be snarky, but ...) I need a real answer -- if you don't have personal experience or actually know what the rules are, please, please don't answer as if you do!
I recently started an injectable medication called Victoza (liraglutide). It comes in an injection pen form, like insulin. It can only be unrefrigerated for 30 days. I am working at an albergue and walking a long camino so I will be in Spain for more than 60 days. Because of the refrigeration, I can't just take enough supply with me.
I checked and this med, in the injection pen, is approved by the EU medicines agency and is generally available in Europe. This appears to be specifically true for Spain also.
So, my question. What do I need to do to refill this prescription? I can bring a letter from my doctor and a US prescription with me. The earlier threads suggest anything form needing to see a Spanish Dr. to get a new diagnosis and new prescription, to shopping around pharmacies until I find a pharmacist willing to fill the prescription.
I should add that I could potentially wean myself off this med and stop taking it during my trip. For various reasons this is my last choice, but it's an available choice. I need to make this decision before going to Spain as I don't want to go through the weaning off process while I am also serving as a hospitalero.
Thanks!
LizB
I recently started an injectable medication called Victoza (liraglutide). It comes in an injection pen form, like insulin. It can only be unrefrigerated for 30 days. I am working at an albergue and walking a long camino so I will be in Spain for more than 60 days. Because of the refrigeration, I can't just take enough supply with me.
I checked and this med, in the injection pen, is approved by the EU medicines agency and is generally available in Europe. This appears to be specifically true for Spain also.
So, my question. What do I need to do to refill this prescription? I can bring a letter from my doctor and a US prescription with me. The earlier threads suggest anything form needing to see a Spanish Dr. to get a new diagnosis and new prescription, to shopping around pharmacies until I find a pharmacist willing to fill the prescription.
I should add that I could potentially wean myself off this med and stop taking it during my trip. For various reasons this is my last choice, but it's an available choice. I need to make this decision before going to Spain as I don't want to go through the weaning off process while I am also serving as a hospitalero.
Thanks!
LizB