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Charged for an emergency prescription in Scotland - anything i can do?
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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 1431937" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>I'm also in Scotland and sorry there's no way they will refund. If it is your usual pharmacy then there is always a possibility they would allow some emergency strips. I've very occasionally had to buy strips and I'm afraid that tends to be the going rate in a chemist. The odd time I've bought them they have always asked was it not possible to get a prescription as they are expensive. They are cheaper online if you need extra but of course that doesn't give you an immediate supply. </p><p>I'm afraid it is like any other purchase - unless there was something wrong with the goods no refund. Put it down to experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 1431937, member: 52911"] I'm also in Scotland and sorry there's no way they will refund. If it is your usual pharmacy then there is always a possibility they would allow some emergency strips. I've very occasionally had to buy strips and I'm afraid that tends to be the going rate in a chemist. The odd time I've bought them they have always asked was it not possible to get a prescription as they are expensive. They are cheaper online if you need extra but of course that doesn't give you an immediate supply. I'm afraid it is like any other purchase - unless there was something wrong with the goods no refund. Put it down to experience. [/QUOTE]
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