I am sorry if that caused offence but Mr PM has not been stockpiling them he has always had backup recommended by his doctor long ago because he wouldnt last long without them.Seriously, folks? Have enough inhalers, not extra!
I would hate to think I had a couple of months supply, that would eventually go out of date and be thrown out, that could have saved someone’s life.
I have suffered severe attacks, and know how awful they are. The panic of the feeling of having your lungs crushed, but people are going through this right now.
I need an inhaler every now and then.
My son has his inhalers all different. A back up in case he loses the one he carries around with him.
My grandson has his inhalers, and of course the same as my son.
The FIL has far too many inhalers because of his COPD. Boots the chemist kept on sending them wether he ordered them or not, put a stop to that soon enough!
My wife has underlying conditions including COPD.
Unfortunately asthma is in our families history.
If I needed to order another inhaler for any of my lot, my surgery website or a phone call to the pharmacy would sort it soon enough. (Usually within 24 hours!)
Register with your pharmacy, they will be only too be pleased to help.(U.K.)
I have a supply of inhalers both relievers and preventers that will keep me going for a while, they have a use by date into 2021 so no fear being out of date.
The Australian federal government has put a cap on purchasing Ventolin over the counter at pharmacy's without a script, you can only get one now.
@jjraak. I am not sure if this is a response directed to me?As to previous poster, the tone of your post gave me pause too.
@DCUKMod. Not sure if this is the same for others, but in my area, the registration with pharmacy means that pharmacy has better idea of stock needed and orders in advance in anticipation of next prescription their registered patients are going to present.Lamont, since June last year, pharmacies can no longer order medication; even for those for whom they are the nominated pharmacy. There are a very small number of exceptions to this.
That change caused widespread hullabaloo, leading up to and through it's implementation.
Bummer!In UK, Ventolin is prescription only
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/medicines/brand/amt,52411000168107/ventolin-inhaler#poisonsDo I need a prescription.
This medicine is available from a pharmacy without prescription. It is Schedule 3 : Pharmacist Only Medicine.
@DCUKMod. Not sure if this is the same for others, but in my area, the registration with pharmacy means that pharmacy has better idea of stock needed and orders in advance in anticipation of next prescription their registered patients are going to present.
Much better than the previous system that allowed the pharmacy to regularly dispense repeat prescriptions, which mean waste of items a patient did not always require on a regular basis.
Yes, fully understand that. Agree that was needed, too.Pipp, if you Google "repeat prescription changes 2019", you will see it is far and wide.
The issue was allegedly that pharmacists were ordering everything on everyone's repeat menu, whether they needed it or not, leading to undesirable and unnecessary stockpiling, because once Mrs Miggins had her script dispensed, she could not return the meds not required.
It was discussed, at length, at our various PPG meetings, leading up to, and following the changes, because the pharmacies, and surgery were receiving some pretty "robust and special feedback" - aka abuse.
Lamont, since June last year, pharmacies can no longer order medication; even for those for whom they are the nominated pharmacy. There are a very small number of exceptions to this.
That change caused widespread hullabaloo, leading up to and through it's implementation.
The Indians have cut back on exporting paracetamol, we have a shortage here and it is being rationed this will help with the stockpilers from hoarding it and selling it on fleabay.One of the items on his prescription was paracetamol, no wonder there is none in the shops because of this covid19!
I knew a person that used a preventer as a reliever, she was using Symbicort 200.Don’t know if this helps or not, it might just be me being peculiar but at my asthma review in November I was told I could use my preventer as a reliever?
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