The ADHD Pharmacy Call Cheat Sheet
Does refill day feel like a battle? 💊
You know the drill. You’re down to your last two pills. You call the big chain pharmacy. You wait on hold for 20 minutes with that terrible loop music spiking your cortisol.
Finally, a stressed-out voice answers. You ask, "Do you have Adderall in stock?"
They snap "No" and hang up. 😤
Here is the hard truth:
You didn't get a "No" because the medication doesn't exist. You got a "No" because you asked the wrong question.
When we ask vaguely for controlled substances, we sound suspicious. The pharmacist’s guard goes up, and their default answer is to shut us down.
You don't need luck. You need a better script.
I’ve written a specific, psychological script that changes the dynamic of that phone call. It moves you from "Annoying Customer" to "Informed Patient."
What’s Inside?
This is a simple, single-page PDF designed to stay open on your phone while you dial.
✅ The "Stock Check" Script: Read this text exactly as written to disarm the pharmacist and get honest inventory answers.
✅ The "Pivot" Question: What to say if they really are out of stock (so you leave the call with a lead, not a dead end).
✅ The "Red Flag" Phrases: The specific words you must avoid using if you want them to help you.
Who is this for?
This tool is specifically designed for patients managing ADHD medication shortages (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Concerta, etc.) who are tired of feeling anxious and powerless every 30 days.
You cannot control the global supply chain. But you can control what you say when they pick up the phone.
Stop dreading the call. Get the tool that works.