masterboy123
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NoDid you ask Boots?
Very helpful. I will check Chemical Warehouse.
Some good tips there.All pharmacies can price private prescriptions in whatever way they like - some charge a mark up (e.g. drug cost plus 50%, often with a minimum fee) and some like Boots charge a dispensing fee + the drug cost.
This means that some pharmacies offer the best value on lower cost drugs and some on higher cost drugs.
Where there are significant sums to be saved its worth shopping around - where its a few Euro though there is benefit to sticking with a regular pharmacy, who has all your medication on their computer system, who can do you an emergency supply if you ever runs short and who has a relationship with your GP etc. for many people its either a fairy irregular private one off item, or they are covered by the Drug payment scheme. Only for those who fall in the middle with a regular €50 per month spend is it really worth choosing your pharmacy based on price alone.
I recently started on cholesterol lowering tablets. My doctor emailed my prescription to Boots Pharmacy in Blackrock.There are some medications where you can get up to 6 months
I recently started on cholesterol lowering tablets. My doctor emailed my prescription to Boots Pharmacy in Blackrock.
I have been getting a one months supply at a time.
I must ask Boots for a six month supply next time, but in the back of my head I think that they will charge 6 x dispensing charges, rather than one.
Also, My prescription was emailed by my doctor to Boots.....can I ask Boots to give me a copy of this or to forward to another chemist because I have the feeling that I might save some money going elsewhere.
I recently started on cholesterol lowering tablets. My doctor emailed my prescription to Boots Pharmacy in Blackrock.
I have been getting a one months supply at a time.
I must ask Boots for a six month supply next time, but in the back of my head I think that they will charge 6 x dispensing charges, rather than one.
Also, My prescription was emailed by my doctor to Boots.....can I ask Boots to give me a copy of this or to forward to another chemist because I have the feeling that I might save some money going elsewhere.
All pharmacies can price private prescriptions in whatever way they like - some charge a mark up (e.g. drug cost plus 50%, often with a minimum fee) and some like Boots charge a dispensing fee + the drug cost.
Not sure that I have any relationship with Boots. Both myself and my wife have been using their Blackrock, Dublin outlet for some time now. The staff are constantly changing and they never seem to know much about anything when we visit.I always feel as someone mentioned above that it is best to use the pharmacy that you are most comfortable with. Like with a hairdresser build up a relationship with them and if you have a problem they will be familiar with your needs and more inclined to help.
The expiry lengthening i think is 1st March, the rest requires legislation which is in the news this week but likely to be sorted and implemented by summer 24.Are you familiar with the date for the changes in prescriptions to come into force? It has been mentioned in the past, on the news, that pharmacists will be given stronger powers to issue scripts and the length of their expiry. I had heard a rumour recently that March, '24 might be the new date?
I got my monthly prescription in Pure recently for €12, Allcare charge €17.00.I will try Pure Pharmacy that is beside Boots when I next have my subscription updated by my doctor.
I've never seen them itemised anywhere, but it has been a while since I went to Boots for a script.Are the Boots dispensing charges itemised on the receipt or is it bundled in with the cost of the prescription?
as I understand it a print out of an “emailed( I think it’s actually some special health email system that’s secure ) ” prescription doesn’t work elsewhere .) I overheard someone being turned away .
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