What you described happened to me almost exactly 12 months ago. In my case, I relayed that I was almost out of needles and they offered me alternative needles from a different manufacturer until my usual needles came back in stock.I ordered my repeat prescription 11 days ago.
The prescription was signed off by my GP and sent electronically to my pharmacist on the same day I put my repeat prescription in to my GP surgery.
I received the usual text message from my pharmacist eight days later. The pharmacist had everything I asked for.......except my pen needles.
The pharmacist told me there was a problem with their supplier and gave me a slip of paper and said I would get a further text message when they have my pen needles in stock.
Thankfully I still have some unused pen needles left.
The plural of anecdote is not data. But I am wondering whether anyone else in the United Kingdom has had issues obtaining their diabetes prescription items (insulin, needles, test straps, etc) from their pharmacies in a timely manner.
If things are coming into the UK the paperwork and border checks would be ours.It may, it may not be, but delays are being reported in certain items coming in from Europe because of the border checks and the paperwork!
Fancy the Europeans putting up trading barriers?
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