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"Take one daily for 21 days, then stop for 7 days. Do not stop taking this medicine except on your doctors advice, to be swallowed whole, not chewed"
Now thats all well and good except for one teency weency little problem, it a nasal ointment!
I then noticed it wasnt my name on it, it was another woman.
I bet she'll have fun reading her label if shes got mine. She has to rub her tablets into her nostrils twice a day for 10 days!
I phoned the hospital, so they'll conact her.
> Me thinks I may have been misled to believe it. Oh well.
It does seem like it.
>
> I've never had blood taken out of me at a pharmacy,
me either, its always been a a blood test clinic in the hospital itself
> Who are those people at the pharmacies then that take out blood and do
> tests for Diabetes and things? I am very confused but whoever was
> doing it at my pharmacy at the time had a partner working in the room
> round back and she was helping another woman give out medicine and
> stuff.
I've never had blood taken out of me at a pharmacy, they usualy do that in the doctors surgery or the hospital, are you sure its not a drug den you have been visiting Cub!st?
Just got that in an email, why can't people spell contact?!?
> It's lucky suppositories weren't involved...
I was waiting for someone to say that :P
> Cub!st wrote:
> Hah! Like I said in the life forum. Nurses are inept.
>
> Nurses have nothing to do with giving out the medicine in
> pharmacies...
They do at mine, they have 2 nurses and they do blood extractions aswell as give out medicine and stuff when they aren't doing much else. Most people still go to the docs for blood extraction and stuff like me.