I'm in the US and where I come from, Ohio, anything that is a class 2-4 can not be called in. if there is any potential for abuse then you have to have a paper script to physically carry into the pharmacy. I don't think they can put any refills on the bottle either. Xanax is a CSA Schedule 4 drug. there is a small chance of abuse, and it is a benzo. Benzo's and narcotics have to be written in to get a script and the doc should see you in person at least once a month for most narcotics and most Benzo's, however my doc rx's me Ritalin, 60 a month and they cant call them in but she does write me 5-6 at a time and I can drop them all off at the pharm and they automatically get filled every 24-26 days, that is the amount of time needed between scripts for my ins to pay for it, or I can just hold onto the script and hand them in every month. my doc used to see me once a month but now it is once every 3 months, but I still get up to 6 scripts written for my refills at my apt. Most psychiatric meds can not have refills on the bottle because of possible dossing changes. my boyfriend takes oxcarbazapine and Seroquel and he can not have refills on those, but they can call them in from the docs office. he still goes every month to the physc doc and he gets them called in at his apt.