I left the doctor with a few prescriptions for rudotel with a "date of implementation from". In the pharmacy I learned that I had to implement them right away. 2 prescriptions were easily fulfilled. In another pharmacy, the third prescription was questioned by the pharmacist and ordered to correct with the doctor. The doctor, instead of correcting this one prescription - canceled literally all prescriptions (including one of the completed ones. The Patient Ombudsman does not see any problems. The doctor also does not see a problem in the fact that my documentation states that I have prescriptions from which the drugs would be enough until January 2023. What should I do and where to write so that the medical records state the truth, that is, that 2 working prescriptions have been issued? The problem is that the doctors, seeing this documentation, refuse to write me a prescription, because according to the documentation I should still have the drug, and unfortunately I am running out. What happens if I stop taking the drug in a month? In the leaflet it is written to discontinue gradually, but I do not have enough medicine, and I can only buy it abroad after visiting a foreign doctor (there can be no e-prescription).