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It sounds like you're having trouble purchasing Valium (Diazepam) even with a doctor's verification.
Here’s why this might be happening:
- Strict Regulations: Diazepam is a controlled medication due to its potential for dependence and misuse. Pharmacies often require a valid, original prescription that meets specific legal criteria.
- Verification Issues: Sometimes, the doctor's verification you have may not meet the pharmacy’s requirements, such as needing a physical prescription or specific authorization.
- Pharmacy Policies: Some pharmacies have additional restrictions or may be out of stock despite what the system shows.
- Dosage or Packaging Confusion: The product you mentioned includes both Diazepam 10 mg and Doxylamine 25 mg, which are different drugs. This might cause confusion or require separate prescriptions.
What you can do:
- Confirm with your prescribing doctor that the prescription is current, correctly written, and meets local regulations.
- Check with the pharmacy if they require the original prescription or additional documentation.
- If difficulties persist, consult a psychiatrist or a specialist doctor who prescribed the medication for further guidance.
If you experience any urgent symptoms or concerns related to your medication, please seek immediate medical attention.