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Do I have to schedule an appointment to get xanax refilled? ?
My doctor prescribed 60 xanax and I have used them in 2 months. Is it too soon to request a refill? Do you HAVE to schedule an appointment for the refill?

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moekitten
I don't think it is too soon to get a refill but, if I were you I would go see my doctor and ask him/her or go ask the pharmacy. They will tell you weather or not if it is too soon for a refill. But, I would ask the pharmacy first and then ask my doctor. I hope this helps.




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