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A MoneySaving Dermatologist…
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This thread is specifically for discussion of Martin's 'A MoneySaving Dermatologist…' blog. Please read the blog first, as the discussion follows it.
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Even better than the tubes of aqueous cream for £1, try a tub, which is about 5 times the size, for £2.50! And Tesco is cheaper than Boots (well it was the last time I bought it).
Nice to see money saving in all walks of life, though!:j Almost 2 stones gone! :j
:heart2: RIP Clio 1.9.93 - 7.4.10 :heart2:
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My son was using Pimecrolimus Cream by Elidel for a good while until another doctor changed it back to hydrocortisone cream. A tube of hydrocortisone cream on the NHS costs 72p whereas a tube of Pimecrolimus cream costs £70.00.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0
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