I dont think Tesco ROI do prescription medicationsDefinitely pays to shop around, I never questioned our local pharmacy prices until recently and there is huge savings to be made.
On our last prescription I found mckeeversdirect (Newry) to be the cheapest over all followed by chemistwarehouse (Blanchardstown no delivery) then purepharmacy and finally healthwave (seems monthly membership is required)
You can email all the above for prices as well and they should get back to you. Also don't forget to claim from your health insurance provider if covered and from Revenue too layahealthcare.ie/howtoclaim/howtoclaimfromrevenue/
Tesco own 7 pharmacies in ROI:I dont think Tesco ROI do prescription medications
These are film-coated tablets, labeled FC. The reason for the film-coating is so the drug operates on a time-release basis i.e. one dose or one tablet is released gradually over a period of 24 hours or in a particular part of the digestive tract. Breaking the film-coating by crushing, cutting, chewing, or dissolving the tablet in the mouth means it will not operate as intended and may be harmful.I got 6 months supply of statins ( atorvastatin) 10mg from a leading london pharmacy chain for £8 two years ago on a ROI prescription. They dispensed 20mg by mistake. I divided tablets by half. I pointed out dispensing error so wouldnt recur. They gave me gift card equivalent to €60. Now beat that.
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