Joekhaos112
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- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
If that was happening to me I would change pharmacies.Are they allowed to do this if anyone can give me answers or advice on what I can do
f that was happening to me I would change pharmacies.
My GP gives me the script, I put it into my pharmacy of choice and I get it done while I wait.
I can phone my GP for a repeat script for some of my medication and they will fax it to my pharmacy of choice, and they will deliver it the same day or the following morning.
EnglandAlso which country are you in @Joekhaos112 ?
They just put down due to to the on going problems with covid 19 and yes I have managed in the past with a certain pharmacist but since he got replaced they won't do partial they will only do full prescriptionYes, but I suspect the issue here is that @Joekhaos112 lives in a remote location where there is only one available pharmacy? Plus GPs now seem to like sending the script electronically to the pharmacy?
My pharmacies have always taken my script and given me a partial supply if they couldn't do it all, and my "regular" pharmacy would keep a stock of anything obscure that I used.
However, given that the OP doesn't want to take a 2 hour bus trip, he is a little at the mercy of his pharmacy. What I don't know is whether this is acceptable practice for UK pharmacies or whether he should complain...
@Joekhaos112 have you tried asking your pharmacy whether they will do a partial supply?
Edited to add. Do you know why it changed in September?
I forgot about the vast distances in England that one has to travel.Yes, but I suspect the issue here is that @Joekhaos112 lives in a remote location where there is only one available pharmacy?
And I don't mind the 2 hour bus ride but sue to recovering from a injury I'm not always well enough to sit 2 hours on the bus let alone walk from the pharmacist when I'm like that I have to rely on family to either take me or they have to get it fir me
its not the distances, its the lack of public transport in rural areas, and the winding roads and one track roads which add to travel time and make it difficult. Taxi fares are out of the reach of many on a restricted income too. Sarcasm is unwarranted.I forgot about the vast distances in England that one has to travel.
There is something wrong with your system. First get yourself online with the GP surgery so you can order and track the script approval. When approved (after a couple of days or less?) the script will go to the pharmacy which they should fulfil with a few days and make available. You need to find out where the problem is. I keep a good stock of my insulin built-up over many months so I can suffer any delay.
So the pharmacist took me into the private room abd apologised for what happen and set me up and delivered by the pharmacy 2 hours away
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