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Why is it so hard to get medication?

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elliejjtiny · 05/04/2025 22:26

You used to be able to phone the surgery and then pick up your prescription 48 hours later.

Now I have to go in person to order them. Dh's meds take a week and he gets a text when they are ready. I chase ds4's meds up and after being caller 11 in the queue at the Dr surgery I find out the prescription went to the pharmacy over a week ago. So I try and phone the pharmacy but they don't answer at all, ever. If I go into the pharmacy there will be queuing out the door and it will take at least 30 minutes to get to the front so I really don't want to do that twice and Ds4 now has 1 dose left. I am fed up with having to do this every month. To add to it all I've got Ds4 post operation who is on loads of paracetamol and ibuprofen so we keep running out of that as well and ds5 is autistic and still struggling with the fact that I was in hospital with his brother last week.

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ThePinkPowerRangers · 06/04/2025 13:22

OP you can buy larger boxes of paracetamol and ibuprofen from the pharmacy. I did it a few years ago for surgery.

Reallyoldperson · 06/04/2025 13:27

Every 2 months my prescription is sent through to my pharmacy from my GPs Surgery who then text me to say it’s ready. I don’t have to order mine at all, its all done automatically.

MaMaMaMaBaker · 06/04/2025 13:47

Vallmo47 · 06/04/2025 03:13

OP, let me preface the below rant by saying that this is nothing personal against you, it sounds like your pharmacy is struggling and you deserve good service. Maybe try another pharmacy? Maybe the problem is the surgery you go to? Hope you find somewhere useful.

This is my experience working in a pharmacy- I love the job but it is utterly exhausting. Slaving away for minimum wage, sometimes taking 80 phone calls a day, all for simple requests or “just checking if GP approved my request…” GP keeps sending referrals across for things they don’t have time for/could be resolved in pharmacy, or they can’t be bothered to send referral at all (so we don’t get paid), just tell people to go to pharmacy. The surgery we are connected to won’t do requests full stop so also serve at least 50+ people a day who pop in “to request everything on their list, cheers”. Half the time they’re not even due their meds because they misplaced/miscalculated so we have to stand there and explain to them a few days later why it didn’t go through. Constant abuse from ppl angry with GP surgery for being slow/not answering/not diagnosing correctly/Gp prescribed wrong meds. Calmly standing there while being shouted at that if they don’t get their meds TODAY they will DIE.
People coming in “just to look the person in the eye who didn’t give my child their ADHD medication that’s out of stock and now the kid was suspended/treats me like shit”. People shouting at us for things being out of stock when the reason it’s out of stock is because of the Brexit they voted for.

If everyone ordered through the NHS app or sent a direct email to the surgery to request their medication. If everyone waited for our pharmacy to text when their prescription was ready for collection. If I didn’t have to answer the phone every 4 seconds, I’d have time to prepare your prescriptions.
And if surgeries everywhere stopped using our pharmacy for everything they consider themselves too important for, we’d have more time to help the people which is what we would love to do.

Pharmacies everywhere are closing, because people are using online services and/or shopping for meds while doing their weekly shop. People regularly come in for a free consultation with us and walk out empty handed to buy the medication elsewhere. I completely understand because we all have to look after our spendings, but we also have to make ends meet and we aren’t making money off prescribed items. We aren’t making money answering 80+ phone calls a day. And I cannot answer the phone call if I have a line out of the door, because we have to prioritise the people waiting in line. But some people are relentless, will ring off the hook for 15 minutes in order to “request some pain patches, cheers”.

As for why pharmacies are out of so much stock - we cannot afford to keep items on the shelves that aren’t regularly prescribed. We don’t get reimbursed for months after items have been prescribed. Sometimes one box of 30 tablets is around £90. One box for one patient. So yes, it takes time to get things ready. Surgeries are understaffed, GPs are busy. They’re slow to approve your prescriptions. Once they have, we then have to have free time to print, order and prepare your prescriptions. Sometimes it’s out of stock with our suppliers, so I have to shop around. But then the phone calls yet again and I have to stop what I’m doing to be shouted at for something out of my control. Then there’s a queue out the door, someone has ear ache, someone has cut their finger, someone wants to order “everything”, another is annoyed we haven’t called to notify them personally their medication is out of stock. I serve these people, apologise for delay, go back into dispensary, the phone calls… where was I?? Oh I needed to order X for Y and Z. Yelp, her comes the 8 delivery totes. Fridge and controlled drug items, need to put away urgently … need to sign for, need to call the surgery for Mr and Mrs X who have tried calling their surgery 3 times but can’t get through and now have so much pain they’re delirious.
Not to mention the amount of times a day I have to wait in the SAME phone queues to surgeries that customers do (because our surgery won’t allow us to use direct line anymore), because the GP was rushed off their feet and prescribed the wrong medication/wrong dose/an out of stock item. You are caller number 11 in the line, thanks for your patience, we will be with you as soon as we can….. 25 minutes later I’m in the same phone queue, dangling the phone in one hand while trying to dispense medication with another.
I’m using The same phone line customers are trying to call into, so a world of abuse next time customer comes in because “you never answer your phones!!!” I am TRYING….

I don’t really know what the solution is, but people are constantly angry with us for trying to do our jobs. I can only do so much in one day though. We prepare compliance aids for over 80 patients, sometimes popping 11 different meds into boxes by hand. When a customer has paracetamol capsules, that’s 224 capsules sometimes for one single weekly box. It hurts my hands like hell and is incredibly time consuming but it’s part of a free service we provide. And so are deliveries. We deliver for free and 7 times out of 10 the people we deliver to have popped out so we have to try again. And then we get abuse for refusing to do more than 3 delivery attempts. Um, if you aren’t even in, you should collect your own medication and free up the delivery space for people who genuinely need it.

As you can hear OP, it’s a bit of sore subject for me 🤣🤣 We try our best to help everyone where I work but we just don’t have enough time in the day.

On a side note, if you aren’t happy with your pharmacy, there are obviously other pharmacies in the area to try. People come in to threaten us with this quite regularly and all I think is “… We try our best, if it’s not good enough no need to announce your departure, just go on and go”. We can’t please everyone.

Thanks for working so hard. I knew it was a stressful and finicky job, but I didn't realise some of the other stuff.

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Smartiepants79 · 06/04/2025 13:50

I can mostly just order our prescriptions on the online system. Pretty efficient.
Our local pharmacy are excellent and very quick to have it all ready.

ImthatBoleyngirl · 06/04/2025 13:51

My surgery and pharmacy are really good. I can order on the app in the morning, which takes about 5 seconds and I usually get a text in the afternoon saying it's ready to collect. It never takes longer than 24 hours.

ShinySquirrel · 06/04/2025 13:56

I'm mostly very lucky with mine. I take a fairly new and expensive medication that can be difficult to get hold of. When I was prescribed it by the hospital, I was given a card to hand over to pharmacists telling them who to call if they couldn't obtain it.

I order my meds in the NHS app and use a local independent pharmacy, who anticipate my order so 99% of the time, they manage to have my medication. They've been delayed or short on it maybe twice in five years? And only by a day or so, so it's not had an impact as I have a bit of a buffer for emergencies.

elliejjtiny · 06/04/2025 20:11

Thank you. The Dr surgery said we couldn't add the dc onto our accounts without their own passports but that was a while ago so I will ask again.

Pharmacy stuff has been a nightmare in our town since 2 of them closed and one changed hands so the boots in the centre of town is now the one that most people use. The staff are really good but so busy and the system doesn't work.

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RuthW · 06/04/2025 22:14

elliejjtiny · 05/04/2025 23:03

We can't use the nhs app because our Dr surgery will only let you use it if you have a passport or a driving license. Ds2 is 11 so can't get a driving license and I realised to pay the cost of a passport just so I can order ds's meds.

That is absolutely not true.

You can get the NHS without photo id. This is part of my job. He can be linked to your account until he is 13. You need to take this further.

IMustDoMoreExercise · 06/04/2025 22:23

Workoutrage · 05/04/2025 22:44

I go on the NHS app, order my prescriptions, see online when it’s been approved and then pick it up from the pharmacy a couple of days later. I can’t believe the hassle you have to go through!

That is exactly what I do. The doctor prescribes 2 months worth at a time of my repeat prescriptions.

Hattieandcake · 06/04/2025 22:26

Ours only do repeats in person, refuse over the phone - a friend of mine had run out but couldn’t get there that week due to work hours. I went in and pretended to be her in person and walked out with the script… what a joke!

elliejjtiny · 07/04/2025 10:16

Finally got hold of the pharmacy and they are still waiting for the medication to come from the supplier and they don't know when it will come.

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x2boys · 07/04/2025 10:25

elliejjtiny · 07/04/2025 10:16

Finally got hold of the pharmacy and they are still waiting for the medication to come from the supplier and they don't know when it will come.

I have had this with various medications,and its a supply issue really annoying.

Livpool · 07/04/2025 12:48

Can you use the NHS app? I request my medication through that. You can also check if it has been approved

ThePinkPowerRangers · 07/04/2025 12:50

elliejjtiny · 06/04/2025 20:11

Thank you. The Dr surgery said we couldn't add the dc onto our accounts without their own passports but that was a while ago so I will ask again.

Pharmacy stuff has been a nightmare in our town since 2 of them closed and one changed hands so the boots in the centre of town is now the one that most people use. The staff are really good but so busy and the system doesn't work.

It just says ID on the nhs website, not passports specifically.

It makes life so much easier. DS is on a lot of medications so I just order it all on the app.

BarneyRonson · 07/04/2025 12:53

We use online prescriptions for all the standard stuff, they are great and you can buy big boxes of ibuprofen etc no problem. I don’t want to bother the GP with standard prescriptions I can get from pharmacies online.

Lindolander · 07/04/2025 12:59

I order online through Patient Access and the doctor usually approves within 24 hours. It's supposed to be a 5 day wait at the pharmacy but it's usually 2-3 days.
The thing that puzzles me is that you give your name, the server looks you up on the computer (presumably to check that your prescription is ready) but then they look through a big pile of prescription sheets. These don't seem to be in alphabetical order and sometimes it takes ages because they have to start again or try another pile. It adds quite a bit of time to every transaction. I think it's something to do with where the prescription is stored on the shelves.
I don't know if this happens at all pharmacies but what a strange system.

lovepotionnumbernine · 07/04/2025 13:03

My repeats now go to a robot that I presume is supposed to make life easier but it takes five days. The chemist closes at lunch for an hour and is closed all weekend. No good for me on a shift pattern. It’s all just a bit shit isn’t it.

MilesOfMotivation · 07/04/2025 13:04

I ordered on Patient Access at 10pm Thursday, jt was ready by 12pm Friday. That's my usual experience, occasionally it's been the day after but that's rare.

elliejjtiny · 08/04/2025 13:00

I phoned the GP this morning and they are going to print off a new prescription so that DH can go and get it filled somewhere else. So now I have to ring all the pharmacies in the area to try and find one that has the medication that DS needs.

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