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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1915333"><p>Insulin lasts for months in our fridges.</p><p>So, I would have thought it makes more sense to build up a slightly larger supply in your fridge over the next 6 months.</p><p>If everyone asked for twice as much in March, there is likely to be a problem but if you order your repeat prescription every 5 weeks instead of 6 (for example) and store the extra, the impact of spreading out the demand is surely less.</p><p></p><p>However, I thought it was normal to have a few weeks supplies in our fridges anyway.</p><p>Anyone who orders their lifesaving medication on a just in time basis is not taking into consideration the possibility of non-Brexit related reasons for supply problems such as adverse weather or fuel shortages which could occur in any country along the import route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1915333"] Insulin lasts for months in our fridges. So, I would have thought it makes more sense to build up a slightly larger supply in your fridge over the next 6 months. If everyone asked for twice as much in March, there is likely to be a problem but if you order your repeat prescription every 5 weeks instead of 6 (for example) and store the extra, the impact of spreading out the demand is surely less. However, I thought it was normal to have a few weeks supplies in our fridges anyway. Anyone who orders their lifesaving medication on a just in time basis is not taking into consideration the possibility of non-Brexit related reasons for supply problems such as adverse weather or fuel shortages which could occur in any country along the import route. [/QUOTE]
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