i am disabled and virtually housebound. i take paracetamol and ibuprufen and have them on a repeat prescription.
while i could afford to pay for these from a chemist or supermarket i am not able to get to one of them every two days as i can't easily leave the house.
i use an online pharmacy for my medication (i take other medication as well as paracetamol and ibuprofen) so it is just easier for me to have it all delivered - i have 400 paracetamol and 160 ibuprifen delivered when i request it - i do not stockpile these (they are monitored by gp and pharmacy) neither do i share my medication.
i live on my pensions and dla and am entitled to free medication as i am over 60 - i look on it as a blessing.
i also take hayfever tablets and find the asda one-a-day tablets are affordable - and they work so i recommend these to my friends and family. they are non-drowsy (unlike any i've been prescribed) and come in packets of 30 for around £6. fairly affordable really for the months i take them (they also help with the itching i get from psoriasis).
this friday i am going into hospital for a knee replacement op so i know that in the near future i won't need the amount of paracetamol and ibuprofen i have been taking so will cancel these items on my repeat prescription - and my repeat for the fentanyl pain patches i have also been prescribed.
but i thank goodness that i have been able to get the paracetamol and ibuprofen on prescription as i couldn't have afforded these if i had to buy them myself.
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