I am in a dilemma. I am currently an army ROTC MS 1 (freshman) with a 3 year national scholarship pending (my cadre upgraded it to a 3.5 year scholarship😁), but I have an issue with my medical records. I have to provide my pharmacy records for the last four years. I have been unable to do so...
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CVS locations point-blank can't give out any information beyond 18 months. The pharmacist said that the information gets purged from the store records. I'm going to ask my doctors. Would records from the doctors be sufficient?
Additionally, I was not proscribed medication for...
Hello all! I won a 3-year AD Army ROTC scholarship, and, to become medically qualified (hopefully), I need to submit my pharmacy records from the past four years. My local pharmacy is CVS, and it has been recalcitrant to giving me my records. So far, I have faxed them thrice, created an account...
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