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Canesten!!

(30 Posts)
GrandmaMoira Sat 17-Feb-18 15:30:48

I bought Canestan when I was over 60 twice as I self-diagnosed thrush and decided to ignore the warnings. However when I developed a proplapse the consultant diagnosed vaginal atrophy which, being single, I was not aware of but would have produced the symptoms I thought were thrush. This might be why we should be checked out before using Canestan when over 60.

BlueBelle Sat 17-Feb-18 15:20:44

I went to buy something over the counter that I have used many times before and was asked my age being a reasonable honest person I said and was refused so I told them to keep it, now I was armed with the information I went to another pharmacy prepared to lie but I wasn’t even asked I ve never been asked since at Superdrug but always am at Boots so bye bye Boots
I totally understand some meds’ can react different in (oh I hate the word) elderly but when it’s something you ve used before and you know your body and it’s an over the counter med I do take exception

MissAdventure Sat 17-Feb-18 14:33:17

Its annoying isn't it? I went to buy some for my mum, and wasn't allowed once they knew how old she was.

kittylester Sat 17-Feb-18 14:33:02

Or say you are 55!!

Willow500 Sat 17-Feb-18 14:30:37

I've been on anti-biotics which has caused thrush. I've just been to the chemist and been told I can't buy Canesten as I'm over 60 and have to see the GP for a prescription! I've never heard of anything so ridiculous. Not only is it a waste of my time, the doctors and also money as I don't pay for prescriptions it also means that theoretically I could ask my 16 year old granddaughter to go and buy it as the age limits are 16-60. I've just read that you can buy it off the shelf in the supermarket so it will be off to Tescos tomorrow! angry