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Repeat Prescription
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When I got my prescription a month ago it had a repeat
form attached. I've never had that before. Do I just take it
to the chemist or do I need the doctor to sign something
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form attached. I've never had that before. Do I just take it
to the chemist or do I need the doctor to sign something
Ta
M
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a repeat request for a prescription rather than the medicine itself. It has to be filled.
I leave mine at the GPs a few days before I need the next prescription. Then I collect it and take it to the chemist.
Many GPs can now come to an arrangement with a local chemist to get it automatically filled and you can get it directly from there, or maybe even delivered.
I leave mine at the GPs a few days before I need the next prescription. Then I collect it and take it to the chemist.
Many GPs can now come to an arrangement with a local chemist to get it automatically filled and you can get it directly from there, or maybe even delivered.
Nope
a doctor needs to sign the repeat prescription
There is a new thing EPS electronic prescribing service where the dr can email the pharmacy you have previously appointed and then you go in and collect the drugs. Repeats are then done by email to the drs surgery
worked well from day 1 - an incredible miracle considering how much the govt waste on computerisation
a doctor needs to sign the repeat prescription
There is a new thing EPS electronic prescribing service where the dr can email the pharmacy you have previously appointed and then you go in and collect the drugs. Repeats are then done by email to the drs surgery
worked well from day 1 - an incredible miracle considering how much the govt waste on computerisation