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No wonder our NHS is in trouble and this is just one instance
I am a GP. This medication was left behind by a UK NHS patient who moved away. It was returned by a relative.
It includes nearly £1000 of diabetic items, £100 of nasal sprays and much more. All unused. All wasted.
The cost of this pile would pay for an NHS nurse for almost one MONTH.
The NHS cannot survive this abuse. But this keeps happening OFTEN.
If you do not want to take some of your meds, please tell your General Practice.
If you are receiving an excess, please tell your Practice.
Please do not waste medication.
(If you are uncertain about a medication, seek advice. This post is advice to adults only. The patient was not at my practice.)
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I am a GP. This medication was left behind by a UK NHS patient who moved away. It was returned by a relative.
It includes nearly £1000 of diabetic items, £100 of nasal sprays and much more. All unused. All wasted.
The cost of this pile would pay for an NHS nurse for almost one MONTH.
The NHS cannot survive this abuse. But this keeps happening OFTEN.
If you do not want to take some of your meds, please tell your General Practice.
If you are receiving an excess, please tell your Practice.
Please do not waste medication.
(If you are uncertain about a medication, seek advice. This post is advice to adults only. The patient was not at my practice.)
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There are two meds’ I take regularly at my gps suggestion which I could get on prescription but I buy them over the counter.
Our practice allows you to get two months of repeat prescriptions each time, and we get a regular med review.
I think perhaps with the pandemic and brexit some folk have been worried and stockpiled.
And some people are just a bit daft.
There are two meds’ I take regularly at my gps suggestion which I could get on prescription but I buy them over the counter.
Our practice allows you to get two months of repeat prescriptions each time, and we get a regular med review.
I think perhaps with the pandemic and brexit some folk have been worried and stockpiled.
And some people are just a bit daft.
The GP I go to has for years now only given me enough pills etc. to last me for three months with no refills. Towards the end of the three month period I had to go and see him with lab results from blood-work he had ordered and random BP readings that I had taken over that time period. Now, he phones me and discusses the need for a new prescription...There's no way that any of his patients could amass that much of a horde of stuff.
You're right Vulcan, I recall when my grandson was born at 24weeks ,the health visitor insisted my daughter put in for ' attendance allowance' my daughter and son-in-law law have good jobs and when it came a time my grandson had caught up chronologically many phone calls to the powers that be literally begging for the payment to cease , it fell on deaf ears, they banked the money to pay it back , yet they couldn't !!!