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<blockquote data-quote="IanS" data-source="post: 106274" data-attributes="member: 22487"><p>I speak from practical experience here. Having had an airline lose my medication, I can tell you that it can seriously eat into your holiday time obtaining prescriptions from a local doctor to obtain replacement medication from a pharmacy - all of which has to be paid for at the going private rates (unless you have a European Health Insurance Card), but you will still have to pay for your medication in some countries (such as France). </p><p></p><p>The one thing that you may discover is that over 90% of the medication prescribed in the UK actually costs less than the £7.20 prescription charge. :!: </p><p></p><p>IanS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanS, post: 106274, member: 22487"] I speak from practical experience here. Having had an airline lose my medication, I can tell you that it can seriously eat into your holiday time obtaining prescriptions from a local doctor to obtain replacement medication from a pharmacy - all of which has to be paid for at the going private rates (unless you have a European Health Insurance Card), but you will still have to pay for your medication in some countries (such as France). The one thing that you may discover is that over 90% of the medication prescribed in the UK actually costs less than the £7.20 prescription charge. :!: IanS [/QUOTE]
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