What name will appear on my prescription?

What name will appear on my prescription?

Your prescription will have both your legal name and current name as provided by you.


Provide us with the information you want to see on your prescription using the form submission.
For example, if you don't want a prescription with your legal name on it, leave that field blank.


Please note that many online pharmacies require your legal name to appear on your prescription so they can verify your identity.

The form will show you a preview of how your details will appear on the prescription.

In case of an electronic prescription, it will include your legal name only if you choose to do so. However, opting out of using your legal name will prevent you from using most online pharmacies.


We recommend checking the pharmacy's requirements beforehand and then select the one that best meets your needs.


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