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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1996581" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>That a person can arbitrarily obtain insulin, a potentially deadly substance to the person , AND To Others, without a script is nuts. It degrades the NHS system to the low third world conditions of the US system. And how does that prevent waste?? </p><p>Yet others complain that if they use up insulin more quickly for legit reasons that they have trouble obtaining it ??</p><p>And with T3 and some insulins does not the NHS have the purchasing power to not be ripped off by Big Pharma? Or is the effect of splitting the NHS up into smaller units allowed this to happen ? </p><p>There is either corruption in the system itself or between NHS and Big Pharma !!</p><p>Some much for rights of equal access !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1996581, member: 468714"] That a person can arbitrarily obtain insulin, a potentially deadly substance to the person , AND To Others, without a script is nuts. It degrades the NHS system to the low third world conditions of the US system. And how does that prevent waste?? Yet others complain that if they use up insulin more quickly for legit reasons that they have trouble obtaining it ?? And with T3 and some insulins does not the NHS have the purchasing power to not be ripped off by Big Pharma? Or is the effect of splitting the NHS up into smaller units allowed this to happen ? There is either corruption in the system itself or between NHS and Big Pharma !! Some much for rights of equal access !! [/QUOTE]
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