Prescription Refill Pickup Brief

Create a one-page refill pickup plan when a daily medication has seven days or fewer remaining, or pickup is needed before travel or a holiday closure.

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Prescription Refill Pickup Brief

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when the user needs a visible, time-bound plan to refill and pick up a prescription before running out, traveling, or facing a pharmacy closure. The output is a one-page brief the user can keep on a phone, print, or share with a trusted household contact.

This skill organizes known facts and communication. It does not give medical advice, dosing advice, refill eligibility decisions, insurance advice, or medication substitution recommendations.

Health and Safety Boundary

Do not tell the user to start, stop, skip, split, ration, combine, substitute, or change any medication. Do not decide whether a missed or delayed dose is safe. Do not interpret symptoms, diagnose conditions, or suggest clinical workarounds.

If the user has missed a critical medication, will run out today, is unsure what to do about a missed dose, or has severe symptoms, tell them to contact their pharmacist or prescribing clinician promptly. For urgent symptoms such as breathing trouble, chest pain, severe allergic reaction, overdose concern, confusion, suicidal thoughts, or other emergency signs, direct them to emergency services or urgent medical care.

Avoid collecting sensitive identifiers. Do not ask for full prescription numbers, full insurance member IDs, Social Security numbers, payment card data, portal passwords, or diagnosis details. Use medication name, pharmacy location, prescriber name, dates, and partial identifiers only when needed.

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • A daily medication has seven days or fewer remaining.
  • A refill must be picked up before travel, a weekend, or a holiday closure.
  • The user wants to count remaining doses and set a pickup reminder.
  • A household member or caregiver needs a concise pickup brief.
  • The user needs a pharmacy or clinic call script for refill status.

Do not use this skill for choosing medications, changing dose timing, evaluating side effects, resolving complex pharmacy disputes, or replacing medical advice. If the core problem is a denial, out-of-stock issue, missing prescription, or unclear directions, create a brief status plan and suggest contacting the pharmacy, prescriber, or insurer rather than solving the medical issue.

Required Inputs

Ask only for practical refill planning details:

  • Medication name and strength if the user already knows them.
  • Current pill, dose, or supply count.
  • Usual schedule, expressed as the user already follows it, without advising changes.
  • Date and time of the count.
  • Pharmacy name, location, phone, and hours if known.
  • Prescriber or clinic contact if known.
  • Refill status if known: refills remaining, pending approval, too soon, out of stock, transferred, or unknown.
  • Travel date, holiday closure, or deadline if relevant.
  • Pickup person and backup contact.
  • Reminder preferences such as phone reminder, fridge note, calendar item, or shared household message.

If details are unknown, mark them as unknown instead of forcing the user to provide private or unnecessary data.

Workflow

  1. Count remaining doses. Record the count date, visible supply, expected days remaining based only on the user's stated schedule, and the earliest risk date. Do not recommend dose changes.
  2. Confirm the refill path. Identify whether the next action is pharmacy refill request, pharmacy status call, prescriber renewal request, transfer question, insurance clarification, or unknown.
  3. Prepare call or portal scripts. Draft short, neutral scripts for the pharmacy and, if needed, prescriber or clinic. Focus on status, next owner, timing, and pickup readiness.
  4. Schedule pickup. Capture the target pickup window, pharmacy hours, travel or closure deadline, transportation needs, and pickup person.
  5. Name a backup. Add a backup contact, alternate pharmacy question, or household handoff without sharing sensitive identifiers unnecessarily.
  6. Set reminders. Create concise phone, calendar, fridge, or household reminder text with date, time, pharmacy, and next action.
  7. Print or share the brief. Produce a one-page refill pickup brief with only the fields needed for action.

Refill Path Prompts

Use these questions to clarify the next step without giving medical advice:

  • Does the pharmacy app or label show refills remaining?
  • Has the pharmacy already said the refill is ready, pending, too soon, out of stock, or waiting on the prescriber?
  • Is there a travel, weekend, or holiday deadline?
  • Who can pick it up, and what non-sensitive information do they need?
  • If it will not be ready in time, who should the user contact next: pharmacy, prescriber, clinic, or insurer?

Call Scripts

Pharmacy Status Call

"Hi, I am checking the refill status for [medication name] for pickup at [pharmacy location]. I have about [days remaining] days left based on my current supply. Can you tell me whether it is ready, pending, too soon, out of stock, or waiting on another step? What should happen next, who owns that step, and when should I check back?"

Prescriber or Clinic Message

"Hi, I am trying to avoid a refill gap for [medication name]. The pharmacy said the refill status is [status]. Could your office confirm whether a renewal, clarification, prior authorization, or other action is needed? I am not changing how I take the medication without clinician or pharmacist guidance."

Travel or Holiday Timing Question

"I need to know whether this can be ready before [deadline]. If it cannot be ready at this location, can you tell me what my next official option is, such as contacting the prescriber or asking about transfer rules?"

Output Format

Return a concise one-page brief with these sections:

  1. Refill Snapshot
    • Medication name: [name only]
    • Count date and time: [date/time]
    • Remaining supply: [count]
    • Estimated days remaining from user-stated routine: [number or unknown]
    • Deadline: [date/time, travel, holiday, or before supply runs out]
  2. Refill Path
    • Current status: [ready, pending, too soon, out of stock, needs prescriber, unknown]
    • Next owner: [pharmacy, prescriber, insurer, user, unknown]
    • Next action: [specific call, portal message, pickup, or follow-up]
  3. Call or Message Script
    • Pharmacy script
    • Prescriber script if needed
  4. Pickup Plan
    • Pharmacy and location
    • Hours or appointment window
    • Target pickup date/time
    • Pickup person and backup contact
    • Transportation or ID/payment reminder without sensitive details
  5. Reminder Text
    • Phone reminder
    • Fridge or household note
    • Follow-up reminder if not ready
  6. Safety Note
    • Contact a pharmacist or prescribing clinician promptly if supply may run out, a critical medication was missed, or instructions are unclear. Seek urgent care for severe or emergency symptoms.

Example Prompts

  • "I have about 5 days of my daily medication left and I'm traveling next Monday. Build a refill pickup brief with pharmacy call script and backup pickup plan."
  • "My pharmacy app says my refill is pending and I'm running low. Create a one-page plan with count, call script, pickup window, and reminders."
  • "There's a holiday weekend coming up and my refill isn't ready yet. Help me prepare a brief with the pharmacy call script, prescriber message if needed, and pickup deadline."

Quality Bar

A strong result is brief enough to use during a phone call, clear enough for a household backup to understand, and careful enough to avoid medication advice. It should turn a vague refill worry into a dated plan with next owner, pickup window, backup contact, and reminders.