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Prescriptions With ResQ-Script

About ResQ-Script

ResQ-Script is a trusted platform designed to bridge the gap between patients and the care they urgently need. We provide legal emergency chronic prescription services to patients who are unable to reach their doctors—whether due to scheduling conflicts, travel, or unexpected unavailability.

We understand the stress and health risks that come with running out of essential medication. That’s why ResQ-Script empowers licensed pharmacists to step in and renew prescriptions quickly and securely, following all legal and ethical guidelines.

As a pharmacist, you already know the frustration of seeing patients in need, unable to get timely assistance. ResQ-Script simplifies the process, making it easier for you to provide critical support when it matters most.

With ResQ-Script, you’re not just filling prescriptions—you’re filling a crucial gap in patient care.

How To Sign Up

Our team performs an internal screening of your credentials to maintain the integrity of our network. Once verified, you’ll receive an approval email letting you know your account is active and ready for use.

Log in to your dashboard to access video tutorials and training materials. Once you’re up to speed, you can begin generating legal ResQ-Scripts for patients facing emergency medication gaps.

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Chronic Illnesses in South Africa: A Growing Public Health Challenge

South Africa is experiencing a significant rise in chronic illnesses, also known as non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are becoming a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. These conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity, are placing an increasing burden on the nation’s healthcare system.

Key Statistics:

  • Diabetes: Approximately 4.2 million South Africans were living with diabetes as of 2021, with projections estimating this number could reach 7.4 million by 2045. Alarmingly, nearly half of those affected are unaware of their condition. Diabetes has become the leading cause of death among women and the second overall in the country.

  • Hypertension: South Africa has one of the highest rates of hypertension globally, with about one in three adults affected. Many cases remain undiagnosed, contributing to the risk of heart disease and stroke.

  • Obesity: Obesity rates are particularly high among women, with projections indicating that nearly half of African women will be overweight or obese by 2030. This trend is linked to increased risks of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.

  • Multimorbidity: Approximately 20.7% of South Africans live with two or more chronic conditions, with higher prevalence observed among women and older adults. This co-occurrence of diseases complicates treatment and management strategies.

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