Rite Aid pharmacies hold prescriptions for pick-up for up to twelve days, depending on the type of prescription. After that time, it will be returned to stock. To refill prescriptions, sign up for the Automated Courtesy Refill Program and qualify prescriptions will be automatically refilled a few days before they run out. Rite Aid also has an auto order system for non-controlled medications that will continue attempting to order them if there is a prescription for it in their active queue.
Refilling prescriptions at Rite Aid can be done online by signing in, connecting your pharmacy account, or scanning your prescription label. You can also add another prescription or contact the pharmacy. The average filling time is 15-30 minutes, which may vary depending on the type of medication. If you do not pick up your prescription within twelve days, it will be returned to the pharmacy.
Rite Aid pharmacies like CVS, Walgreen’s, and Rite Aid have a 30-day waiting period for prescriptions. If you do not pick up your prescription within this time, it will be returned to the pharmacy. To refill your prescription, sign up for the Automated Courtesy Refill Program and select from your prescription history.
The 30-day count begins the day you pick up your prescription at the pharmacy. For most busy pharmacies, 2-3 hours should suffice. Rite Aid promises to fill prescriptions in 15 minutes or less and offers a $5 gift card if a fill takes more than 15 minutes.
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