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I have a half empty box of Metformin 500 XR and four repeat scripts to give away if you want come and get them, seeing as I do not take them anymore.
You anywhere near Melbourne lol?I have a half empty box of Metformin 500 XR and four repeat scripts to give away if you want come and get them, seeing as I do not take them anymore.
Does anyone truely believe the government would not be willing to do this?
I am 1,895.1 km via the Newell Hwy / A39 away...You anywhere near Melbourne lol?
Were only only 5 - 10 from the airport, depending on the traffic lights...Oh that's a bit far to just 'nip out' from a wedding lol
unless people panic and request many additional prescriptions
I get two Airomir and Symbicort inhalers at a time on the script as well, I do have a spare box of both just in case.I hope surgeries look out for people requesting more than they really need, as it’ll just compound any supply problems. I recently accidentally ordered two inhalers when I had overlooked having two still!
Low carb was the main way to treat diabetes in the West in the past, before insulin become freely available,
Caveat; anybody planning on shipping insulin supplies in the hold of an aircraft..?
It may not do it any favours.
Pardon me asking, but where is ALL of the UKs insulin sourced?
Not quite true @Jaylee ... each hold in a jet can be individually temp controlled for the very reason of carrying anything from frozen fish to warm blooded pets. Based on a/c type of course and even refrigerated containers are available.
I would think those super rich peace loving Saudi princes would get very irate if their brand new Lamborghini etc got frozen in the hold of a plane.
Why is that?Caveat; anybody planning on shipping insulin supplies in the hold of an aircraft..?
It may not do it any favours.
Why is that?
So there is no way they could fly it over to us? I am really concerned tbh.Hi,
The freezing temps & high altitude kills it.
When traveling by air. Always take insulin supplies in hand luggage. Keep it with you in the pressurised passenger cabin compartment where the ambient temprature shouldn't spoil your meds..
So there is no way they could fly it over to us? I am really concerned tbh.
I wrote to Diabetes UK but got no response.