Hi,
I've posted a thread in the OTC forum about Tazorac alternatives, but in case there isn't one, what would be the easiest way for me to get a new prescription? I had a PPO before, but now have an HMO due to a new job. Do I need to go through the primary doc and get referred to a derm and would the derm just write me a new prescription? Should I go back to my old doctor and pay out of pocket to get the renewal? I've never had a HMO so I'm not sure what's the best way to do this. Thanks.
I Have An Hmo Now, What's The Easiest Way To Get More Tazorac?
Started by acneagain, Feb 14 2012 02:30 AM
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