Would someone please advise me if you can about NHS repeat prescriptions?
Does anyone know if there a leaflet or booklet explaining what the patient or pharmacy customer has to do to get medications, or to check her medication list ?
The pharmacy I go to used to send me every month a small intelligible list of all my repeat meds and I put a tick against which of the meds I needed for the forthcoming month, as I did not always need some of them, such as Gavison liquid which is quite an expensive bottle of medicine for the NHS to pay for.
This worked well but for some time this system of the pharmacy's seems to have ceased.
Last Friday I ran out of my blood pressure tablet and the pharmacy let me have five tabs to tide me over until I asked the doctor to repeat the prescription.Pharmacy said I was not due repeat prescriptions of it and would have to ask the doctor. When I rang the doctor's receptionist this morning she said that I was indeed written up for repeats of my blood pressure drug and she'd let the pharmacist know this. It's sorted now for next month's supply but I do still want to avoid breakdowns in communication with the pharmacy.
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