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Anyone else had issues with medication?

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IroningMan · 09/01/2019 19:03

DH went to fill his repeat prescription today and was told the meds supply chain is fucked due to "uncertainty around Brexit" we cannot get any from any of our local pharmacies. They are all stating "supply chain issues" Last month we had difficulties but did get some. Now they have nothing and can do nothing it seems. We are just in a long list of people who will be called if they manage to source some.

I'm starting to panic. He has a chronic illness and his quality of life without meds is zero. This is probably the least important med he takes but the effect of him not taking it is already awful.

Has anyone else come across this? Any pharmacists who could reassure me that we aren't totally fucked?

It's naproxen is it makes any difference.

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MissConductUS · 09/01/2019 19:33

I'm surprised you need an rx for it, it's over the counter in the US.

I've used this Indian chemist many times for things simply due to the prices and they're very reliable. You can order it there and they'll ship it to you in the UK.

www.alldaychemist.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=naprosyn

It's even cheaper on Amazon's US site, but I don't know if they'd ship it to you in the UK. Might be worth a try.

Amazon Basic Care Naproxen

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IroningMan · 09/01/2019 19:46

I know it's OTC in the US but it's not here. I have no intention of ordering drugs online.

I was just wondering if it's a nationwide issue and if anyone has any insight on if there may be a resolution.

I'm more scared that other meds may also be affected.

I've heard mumblings of med shortages after Brexit but not seen anyone else mention finding them now.

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BackInTime · 09/01/2019 19:51

I remember a pharmacist once told DH he could buy Feminax Ultra in place of narproxen over the counter.

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greenelephantscarf · 09/01/2019 19:55

is it because it's a special formulation with omeprazole?
if yes ask the pharmacist if they can get you separate tablets of each.

your poor dad. pain is a pain Sad

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Puddelchen · 09/01/2019 19:59

My prescription tablets have not been available for a few months now, no warning just stopped. They cause unpleasant withdrawal effects when stopped suddenly, luckily I had a stockpile and am able to withdraw slowly.

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Andjustlikethat · 09/01/2019 19:59

I've heard from many that naproxen is having supply issues yes. Although it's dosage issues that are restricted.
Can he go to the Gp and try another anti-inflammatory?

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Puddelchen · 09/01/2019 20:01

Not naproxen btw.

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MissConductUS · 09/01/2019 20:14

Meloxicam is a pretty good substitute if it's available.

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MrsJayy · 09/01/2019 20:17

I got my naproxen fine pharmcist didn't mention anything about supply.

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MrsJayy · 09/01/2019 20:19

Yes feminax extra is naproxen.

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PigletWasPoohsFriend · 09/01/2019 20:20

I know a few that have Naproxen and have had no issues whatsoever.

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BrexitDestruction · 09/01/2019 20:21

Lots of twitter reports that Naproxen is not available if you search there too. Really sorry for your DH.

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Petalflowers · 09/01/2019 20:22

I’ve jsut googled to see what the problem with naproxen was and came up,with this

naproxen

Looks like canada has had supply problems with it as well, so maybe not due to Brexit.

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Hazardswan · 09/01/2019 20:34

Sorry OP. A few people on the westminsters threads have mentioned issues with hrt.

Hope the GP can prescribe something different and in stock.

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PigletWasPoohsFriend · 09/01/2019 20:39

Looks like canada has had supply problems with it as well, so maybe not due to Brexit.

Interesting

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Mistigri · 09/01/2019 21:32

It is probably a combination of factors, but if supply is being diverted into Brexit-related stockpiles then that will be reducing availability.

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PrinceWillybum · 10/01/2019 10:38

I haven't had any problems getting my medications, although I need to put in a repeat next week so will see what happens then.

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Veronicat · 11/01/2019 19:36

Yes. I've had trouble with a few meds. Plus we are having trouble at work getting various things aswell.

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ElyElyOy · 11/01/2019 19:52

We have had problems getting my sons medication: the receptionist at the GP surgery said there are several common medications that are causing a problem. Some are just the usual issues (manufacturing delays due to broken machines etc) but others are because supplies are being diverted to hospital/CCG stockpiles and away from community pharmacies.

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JohnMario · 27/12/2019 10:28

No, I never had issues.

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CrunchyCarrot · 27/12/2019 22:29

Diclofenac should work just as well as naproxen. I know doctors are attempting to get folk to change from Diclofenac to naproxen but if you can't get the latter then worth asking for, even if just as a once off. Pain is absolutely no fun to deal with.

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Doubletrouble99 · 28/12/2019 22:11

this thread is nearly a year old, why are you answering it?

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