Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
The straight answer is YES! £12.58 per needle, GP's never do anything for free - they'll send women to pharmacies to get their blood pressure checked (free of charge) before prescribing them the pill at their annual "review". We had 2 GP's turn up at the vaccination clinic and blatantly lie about when they'd had their first jab to try to get the 2nd one earlier so they could go on holiday - thus taking up slots for those needing their first jab or those due their 2nd one. They were put firmly in their place but brazen as fk saying where there's a will there's a way - they are now being found out for the mercenaries that they are.

Amazes me how one doctor prescribes one thing and another something else. I am sure my medication never gets checked as much as it should as been on the same pain killers for six months but others say be careful as it
can be addictive. Then you try looking on-line which is probably not the best thing to do. At a loss!