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Unable to afford prescription - one off
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unfortunately the default is to pay and claim back if there is any reason why you would be getting free prescriptions
Short of borrowing the money from someone I can't think what you can do0 -
Don't quote me on this but I though there was an understanding that anyone requiring medication was obliged to get it either from a pharmacy or hospital and payment would be sorted later.
Either that or let the person possibly die due to being refused medication.0 -
Until someone addresses the fact that most medications come in 28s & not 30s or 31s (which means 13 prescriptions a year not 12) then this will continue to happen to many.0
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Coolhandluke wrote: »Don't quote me on this but I though there was an understanding that anyone requiring medication was obliged to get it either from a pharmacy or hospital and payment would be sorted later.
Either that or let the person possibly die due to being refused medication.
Who's going to die? Name one condition where someone would drop down dead if not issued a prescription?
If you use a regular pharmacy have a word with them and they may let you have it on ✔️ mine would anyway.0 -
Borrow, sell something, a funding site? Importantly, as the gp for larger amounts mine does that as i have to pay.
ATB0 -
some packets are multiples of 30's some are 28's . there are a fair few 56s and 60's.
Essential drugs are usually taken by people who are either on multiple medications so they buy a pre payment certificates or they get exemption from paying because of the illness.
If the OP knows the local pharmacist then they may let him have the meds without paying until next week but if he doesn't pay up then the cost will come out of the pharmacists own pocket0 -
Until someone addresses the fact that most medications come in 28s & not 30s or 31s (which means 13 prescriptions a year not 12) then this will continue to happen to many.0
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