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💊 Prescription Refills

Which Prescriptions Can (and Can't) Be Refilled Online

A clear guide to what eVisitRx can renew online, what needs monitoring, and what a nurse practitioner can't refill remotely.

Quick answer

Many everyday maintenance medications can be renewed online. Medications that need lab monitoring, a physical exam, or that are controlled substances generally can't be. When in doubt, submit the request and a nurse practitioner will tell you.

Commonly renewed online

Nurse practitioners can often renew stable, long-term medications, such as those for blood pressure, cholesterol, thyroid, reflux, contraception, and many regular inhalers or maintenance medications, when you have been taking them consistently and are doing well.

Usually needs more than an online request

Some prescriptions can't be safely renewed by a quick online request. These include:

  • Controlled substances (for example opioids, stimulants, and certain sedatives).
  • Medications that require recent bloodwork or monitoring before renewal.
  • Anything tied to a new or changing symptom, which needs an assessment rather than a refill.
Not sure? Submit the request anyway. A nurse practitioner reviews every one and will tell you clearly if it needs your regular provider or an in-person visit.
Good to know: This article is general information, not medical advice. eVisitRx handles prescription refills and medical notes only; it does not diagnose or treat new or worsening problems. In an emergency, call 911.

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Frequently asked questions

Why can't controlled medications be refilled online?

Controlled substances carry stricter safety and legal requirements that a brief online renewal can't meet. Your regular prescriber is the right route for these.

What if my medication needs bloodwork?

If a renewal depends on recent lab results, the nurse practitioner will let you know what's needed before it can be renewed.