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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1790226" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>I know the practice manager and she is a trained nurse who has on occasion taken my blood. The receptionist was quite clear that it was an external pharmacist and not somebody local that had audited all prescriptions and changed amounts where they felt fit. I did ask for the amount to be changed back and having picked up my prescription today, they have done that and even given me something that I didn't ask for, pain killers that I have avoided since January 1st (sort of new year resolution).</p><p></p><p>I will mention it to my GP when I see her next only because I'm disappointed that I wasn't informed and when I first noticed I thought I had actually mislaid the tablets and spent a few hours looking for them.Another reason to mention it to my GP is that as far as I'm concerned she alone is responsible clinically and legally, not some pharmacist that I don't know from Adam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1790226, member: 245335"] I know the practice manager and she is a trained nurse who has on occasion taken my blood. The receptionist was quite clear that it was an external pharmacist and not somebody local that had audited all prescriptions and changed amounts where they felt fit. I did ask for the amount to be changed back and having picked up my prescription today, they have done that and even given me something that I didn't ask for, pain killers that I have avoided since January 1st (sort of new year resolution). I will mention it to my GP when I see her next only because I'm disappointed that I wasn't informed and when I first noticed I thought I had actually mislaid the tablets and spent a few hours looking for them.Another reason to mention it to my GP is that as far as I'm concerned she alone is responsible clinically and legally, not some pharmacist that I don't know from Adam. [/QUOTE]
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