Script renewal
Script renewal is the process of obtaining a new prescription from an Australian-registered doctor after the original prescription has expired or has no remaining repeats. It ensures continued access to treatment with appropriate medical review.
How to obtain a script renewal
In Australia, a script renewal usually involves:
- A consultation with an AHPRA-registered doctor
- Review of the patient’s medical history and current treatment
- Evaluation of medication effectiveness and safety
- Issuance of a new paper prescription or electronic prescription (eScript)
Renewals may be completed in person or via telehealth, depending on the type of medication and the patient’s clinical needs.
Doctor consultation requirements
Doctors must:
- Ensure that the medication remains clinically appropriate
- Review for any side effects, interactions, or misuse
- Follow the Medical Board of Australia and AHPRA rules
- Comply with state and territory legislation for controlled or restricted medicines.
Renewal vs. repeat scripts
Key differences include:
- Repeat script: Pre-approved refills on an existing prescription.
- Script renewal: A completely new prescription issued after an appropriate clinical assessment.
Renewing prescriptions is crucial for Australians to ensure safe and regulated access to continuous treatment and to prevent any disruptions in essential healthcare.