Nobody prescribes a pack of 32 paracetamol on NHS script. The only ones I’ve seen have been for 100 pack size multiples for people with a long term condition that need regular analgesia. ‘Why should they have to buy it if people on other analgesics don’t have to?’ is my question.
"..incredibly, it can cost £34 for a pack of 32 paracetamol tablets prescribed on the NHS - once dispensing & GP consultation fees are included." >Refusing to prescribe to an attending patient won't save the GP consultation fee. Too late. Dodgy figures? http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/how-you-can-save-money-11622124?ICID=apple_news_trunc …
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See that's what I miss about twitter - I would never have thought to ask that question. Thanks Cathy! I just thought someone was bigging up their cuts when in reality, lion's share of that £34 is prob GP and will still be incurred regardless of sending pt away without script.
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Nice to see you back tweeting!
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Thanks Cathy. It's nice to be here again. :)
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