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Gp prescription was in wrong name, that was discovered on label. How can the charge be refunded? GP & chemist do not want the pills returned.
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I had a similar-ish problem when my GP gave me a prescription for meds at the wrong strength.... .she had done a repeat when their system had not been updated with the new strength. They were capsules, so I could not split them. I didn't notice until I got them home. The chemist could not help....he had dispensed them in good faith and would only offer to dispose of...
12:10 Fri 19th Aug 2016
if after your consultation, your doctor decided to prescribe omeprazole for you, and you filled the prescription (although not quite sure how you got it if it wasn't in your name, and i presume you MIL had she been alive would be getting free PX anyway) then you can't have a refund just because you decided not to take them
I had a similar-ish problem when my GP gave me a prescription for meds at the wrong strength.....she had done a repeat when their system had not been updated with the new strength.
They were capsules, so I could not split them.
I didn't notice until I got them home.
The chemist could not help....he had dispensed them in good faith and would only offer to dispose of them for me.
I am sorry to say that the surgery were no help at all either. I had to just get another prescription and pay for it and eat the cost of the wrong one.
I cannot say I was best pleased . I suppose if I had pushed it it might have been possible for me to get my money back from the surgery, but it was just too hard to explain that if they looked at the most recent hospital letter the dose had been changed etc etc...they of course were fixated on their 'repeat' system which showed I had been given the right meds.
So....if you want your money back I think you may have a bit of a tussle.
Good luck.
They were capsules, so I could not split them.
I didn't notice until I got them home.
The chemist could not help....he had dispensed them in good faith and would only offer to dispose of them for me.
I am sorry to say that the surgery were no help at all either. I had to just get another prescription and pay for it and eat the cost of the wrong one.
I cannot say I was best pleased . I suppose if I had pushed it it might have been possible for me to get my money back from the surgery, but it was just too hard to explain that if they looked at the most recent hospital letter the dose had been changed etc etc...they of course were fixated on their 'repeat' system which showed I had been given the right meds.
So....if you want your money back I think you may have a bit of a tussle.
Good luck.