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free meds over the counter!!!!

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bigdonna · 03/08/2009 17:44

i cant believe where my brother lives in newcastle you can go to the pharmasist and they will give you free calpol,etc.anywhere else is it free not here it isnt in surrey

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CarGirl · 03/08/2009 17:46

there are many PCTs that have signed up to it, but no not here in Surrey yes we all love trapsing for to the dr to get a pescription for our dc for something simple because I can't afford it othersise. What a waste of everyones time IMO.

bigdonna · 03/08/2009 18:06

it would make life easier wouldnt it!!!

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LIZS · 03/08/2009 18:15

We don't even get offered prescriptions for Nurofen and Piriton for the dc

MitchyInge · 03/08/2009 18:17

think this is a waste of public funds actually

hambler · 03/08/2009 19:16

happens here in my part of Scotland

bodiddly · 03/08/2009 19:26

hi, does anyone know how you can find out whether this scheme runs in your area or what it is called?

Macdog · 03/08/2009 19:30

It's called Direct Care up here, been trying to Google search for it, but no joy

Macdog · 03/08/2009 19:32

Best people to ask are your local Pharmacist/HCP

IneedacleanerIamalazyslattern · 03/08/2009 19:36

hambler what part of scotland are you in?

MrsMuddle · 03/08/2009 19:48

Here is more info. It's all over Scotland (but called something else, I think) and it seems in the North-East of England too.

It's only for people who are elegible for free prescriptions, which would mean that I would still need to take time off work, hang around the doctor's surgery for ages, get a prescription and then hang around the pharmacy for ages.

It would be better if it was open for everyone, but people who didn't get free prescriptions could pay for them. I'm happy to pay - I just don't like taking time off work to see my GP.

Rant over.

Seona1973 · 03/08/2009 19:49

in Scotland it is called the minor ailments service. You can use it if you are eligible for free prescriptions and means you dont have to visit a gp first. In some places in England it is called Pharmacy First.

nymphadora · 03/08/2009 19:50

Not in Cumbria just spent £15 yesterday on stuff for kids ,

bigdonna · 03/08/2009 22:14

my brother took his 1yr old to pharmacy he had chicken pox they gave him,calpol.piriton,calamine lotion.he just had to give his childs name and address.my ds suffers with migraines i have been buying nurofen for 2yrs.my dr doesnt offer free calpol or ibuprofen.

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nappyaddict · 10/08/2009 15:54

I've used it before to get calpol, ibuprofen, nappy rash cream, colic drops, nit stuff, cough medicine and dioralyte.

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