SlugBreath
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I called in to Boots Blackrock today. My prescription for Cholesterol lowering tablets was priced at €11. 85 in Boots. While waiting for my prescription to be filled I strolled to Pure Pharmacy to see how much they would charge. For the same product, amount etc. they were charging €4....a whopping €7 cheaper than Boots.I will try Pure Pharmacy that is beside Boots when I next have my subscription updated by my doctor.
I can't believe the difference in price.
Many thanks for the tip @Sue EllenThat's why I mentioned it here and have also mentioned it many times in the past on AAM.
When I started on cholesterol tablets many years ago I paid €48 per month for Crestor because none of the generics were available at the time. Husband was the same so that means a difference of €88 which is mad
When he told the pharmacist he didn't need it the pharmacist said they couldn't issue a partial script - annoying and a waste; didn't matter that Dad wasn't paying for it. Folks found a different pharmacy.
I’ve never had a problem ordering some items on a prescription in any pharmacy . Sounds like poor practice from boots .That sounds like such a waste! I often tell them to omit something I don’t need and it’s never a problem in Pure.
It came in on the 1st March.Are you familiar with the date for the changes in prescriptions to come into force?
I am against the idea of pharmacists prescribing antibiotics, hypnotics or any other strong medicationHave the pharmacists 'accepted' this? heard an interview on the radio with a pharmacist about a week ago and she said she and other pharmacists wanted more detail and rules etc. she said its particularly problematic where a patient has been prescribed medication by a specialist or another medical person.
Allowing pharmacists to prescribe some basic medications would be a big step; remember having kids home 'sick' from creche with basic ailments e.g. conjunctivitis and having to pay extra to the out of hours doctor on Saturday just so they could get started on the drops. Must be many other straightforward illnesses that could be addressed by a pharmacist
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