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That sounds like a shocking experience and a cost-cutting move prone to error. I'm glad we don't have anything like that here.Re: Has Anyone Else Had This Experience.
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I didnt have the same experience as yoy but I still had a problem when I tried to order another inhaler [ I am registered with my surgery to order on line,then the pharmacy delivers to me] The Drs pharmacist rang me & complained that as they had sent one to me just 12 days ago,I explained I like to keep on3 in advance,explaining how many puffs I used a day,,the pharmacist said that I was taking too much,but I told her this was what I had been advised to do by respitary nurse,& when he came to see me I told him 7 he said he'd sort it out.He must have done because the next day another inhaler was deliveredRe: Has Anyone Else Had This Experience.
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Have very little problem with my repeat meds. I don't bother my GP surgery - the pharmacy (Boots) does it all for me, I just 'phone up and tell my pharmacy what I need when I start to run down, and they organise the prescription with my surgery and prepare the medication ready for me to collect in 3 -4 days time.Re: Has Anyone Else Had This Experience.
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I never have to do anything. My repeat prescription is sent to the chemist by the surgery and l just collect it every two months.Re: Has Anyone Else Had This Experience.
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