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At last! Went into Boots for some paracetamol and ibuprofen and was asked ‘how many would you like?’ To which I replied as many as I can have. Was given 1 pack of 96 Ibuprofen and 3x32 ( 96 tablets ) of paracetamol. 
In my local supermarket I regularly upset staff by going round twice ( seperate transaction ) to get the amount I want rather than having to shop in two or three different stores. 
Wasn’t aware pharmacists can use their discretion. Boots it is for me from now on! 🙂

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Aldi check out would only let my wife and I take out one pack of paracetamol and when I said i would go out my self and come back in she said "if it it is me again at the check out I would refuse because I know you have just bought one pack".

I bit my lip and left 

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10 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

I always wondered if you bought your allowance, usually 16 tablets and then went to another shop and bought 16 there and so on you could get quite a few tablets.

Beyond stupid I'm afraid.

Quite. Akin to hiding cigarettes and tobacco behind a hoarding but leaving alcohol on clear display. What's that all about? Not that that would make the former any more logical. Unless I’m mistaken I heard drink related deaths have risen.

One can only assume the revenue garnered for the government from alcohol,  exceeds the cost of treatment for excesses to the NHS. 🤷‍♂️

Anyhow, it’s nice to see a bit of common applied at the chemist. 

 

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18 hours ago, shaun4860 said:

Our practice has stopped paracetamol on prescription as it’s too expensive 

:shaun:

This is fine if you are near a pharmacy/shop that sells  (our surgery has a pharmacy but for scripts only).  Our nearest is 4miles and a £2 parking fee away or a supermarket at 7.

With the number that i use the 32 they will allow would last 4 days and as a household would mean a visit every 3 days.

The doc put them on script in 2020as being asthmatic I was at risk visiting the shops.

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16 minutes ago, DUNKS said:

A lady pensioner relative of ours has paracetamol on prescription but does not need them! they are free so she wont stop them. She has a wardrobe full. Come review time she suddenly has pains in her legs

What strange behaviour.    :w00t:

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7 minutes ago, mellors said:

Mate of mine had a delivery from NHS of a special bed. Wheelchair. Commode, walking frame. 

His mum died last year. 

Apparently it happens all the time. 

For six years I worked for the NHS as a driver delivering confidential mail and Methadone to rehab centres. occasionally I was required to deliver these aids above. one morning I turned up early to a house with a bed and frame. Guy says just hang on a minute I must check on her, comes back to the door and says you can go away mate she died in the night.  Not unusual at all to deliver stuff to houses where folk had died days before.

 

 

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