This practice is a major problem for patients on long-term medication for ongoing conditions. For some patients, for example those with psychiatric conditions, can have serious (and sometimes horrific) consequences, as it serves a temptation for the patient to do without their medication for a few days.
This practice is a major problem for patients on long-term medication for ongoing conditions. For some patients, for example those with psychiatric conditions, can have serious (and sometimes horrific) consequences, as it serves a temptation for the patient to do without their medication for a few days.
Can you expand on this approach?I opted out of the scheme as such so that I could claim some back it tax with out any complications..
There is generally no problem with getting more than one month's supply at a time. If the medicine is inexpensive this is maybe the easiest way to do it (unless you then lose all your medicine, which happens). Please note that for some types of drugs, e.g. sedatives, painkillers, the pharmacist will not give more than one month supply.
Conor I am very interested in this as I have a chronic long term illness and have to pay my Pharmacy the maximum payment each month for my prescriptions even though I have a six monthly prescription from the hospital. Do you mean to say that there are pharmacies who would give me six months supply and only charge me one months fee, i.e. €90?
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Hi,
No unfortunately on that scheme you can't get more than a month's supply for your €90. The pharmacist wouldn't be able to claim back the cost. If someone's monthly medicines come to less than €90, it can be worth getting the full 6 months dispensed at once to save on theh dispensing fee.
Don't forget you can claim tax relief on the charges.
Also, depending on what your illness is, you might be eligible for the Long Term Illness scheme. It's quite restrictive though and I'd imagine your pharmacist would already have suggested it if you were eligible but no harm asking.
I know it's a lot of money but it's better than having to pay the full cost - I nearly fainted when I heard how much some drugs cost!
Thanks for clearing that up gnubbit. I thought it might be too good to be true! Ive never claimed tax relief on the charges. I will investigate that. Unfortunately my illness doesnt come under the Long Term Illness Scheme even though its a chronic long term incurable illness - go figure! I have been in touch with the powers that be but so far no luck! I will keep trying though!
Thanks again
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