Isn't it 'funny' when doctor prescribe for you VERY strong combination painkillers, to last 3 months at the time for horrid leg pain ...that is 'ok' and nobody ask any questions if I could/should take it (instruction leaflet did mention that not for diabetics!). But when you have bad cold...then all hell breaks out and I'm about to 'die' if they dare to sell some painkillers for me..

Well..those VERY strong pain killers turn out to be useless..it was statin pain...
I've also been refused to sell some over the counter Canesten cream...for the external itch, and just because I'm diabetic

According one chemist, I should have referral letter from doctor so they can sell it for me!!?? Where an earth I'm going to get letter AND appointment in weekend for skin ripping itch!

And I would doubt doctor would be pleased if I would waste their valuable time for that
So..I walked into other chemist, not a single question asked! Enquired my experience from previous place and they were baffled???
The same 'no sell' chemist always ask so many questions, no matter what I buy, if I have any existing conditions..at first I was honest and told them. But because they are much more convenient place for me to visit..I started to say simple no..no problems..and with that 'declaration' they would sell anything they could. Now I avoid them for the principle..people on till have not got
any formal training but follow 'skript'..standard set of questions and refer to proper chemist at the back room if there is any issues. Lets say it is one of the leading supermarket's pharmacy, but I've put quality over the convenience.
The chemist I go now I value better for right info than what I get from GP!