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https://www.chemistanddruggist.co.uk...has%20revealed.
Another of those "it was known about but has not been addressed" situations, with this statement at the end by the DH sounding like a typical spokesperson deflection based on what should in theory happen rather than what is actually happening.
And they added that reimbursement arrangements, such as the medicines margin and concessionary prices, are “in place to ensure contractors are paid fairly for the medicines they dispense” and “specifically designed” to avoid them “dispensing at a loss”.
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I'll wait and see what happens on Wednesday. One of the above linked articles (for which thanks) suggests something about alternatives to atorvastatin, which I was not aware of. Perhaps best to ring the doctor for advice. Luckily I jut remembered that I have a couple of boxfuls as a legacy of the early days after my heart op in 2013 when I kept on forgetting to take the one intended for just before bedtime!
There are some as are putting forward a theory that statins don't actually do much good.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post....There are some as are putting forward a theory that statins don't actually do much good.
There is an argument - and I'm not very articulate in this kind of subject - that the reputation of statins derives from figures based on groups of research subjects: so the counter argument goes that doesn't mean individuals necessarily benefit. Put another way, because a group who all took statins had a lower incidence of high cholesterol compared with a control group, it doesn't prove that any individual in that group had their risk reduced. Statins have been a cash cow for Big Pharma, hence my (and others') scepticsm.
This shortage is a worry, nonetheless.
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I'm on eye drops for glaucoma as well as atorvastatin and hypertension tablets. My eye drops must be replaced after 28 days while the tablets come in packs of 30 so, ordering them at the same time each 28 days over several years, has meant that I've had 'creep back' over time and have sufficient quantity of tablets stored to cope with any availability issues. These problems were always likely due to Brexit and here we are.
I can't do this with the eye drops, though, and any shortages there would be worrying."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI'll wait and see what happens on Wednesday. One of the above linked articles (for which thanks) suggests something about alternatives to atorvastatin, which I was not aware of. Perhaps best to ring the doctor for advice. Luckily I jut remembered that I have a couple of boxfuls as a legacy of the early days after my heart op in 2013 when I kept on forgetting to take the one intended for just before bedtime!
There are some as are putting forward a theory that statins don't actually do much good.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI had a lttle rebellion against Big Pharma last year and stopped taking my Statins and my Hypertension tabs for twelve months. In the end, after some discussions with my GP, I decided this was just self-harming behaviour on my part and went back on them both.
There is an argument - and I'm not very articulate in this kind of subject - that the reputation of statins derives from figures based on groups of research subjects: so the counter argument goes that doesn't mean individuals necessarily benefit. Put another way, because a group who all took statins had a lower incidence of high cholesterol compared with a control group, it doesn't prove that any individual in that group had their risk reduced. Statins have been a cash cow for Big Pharma, hence my (and others') scepticsm.
This shortage is a worry, nonetheless.
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Statins: have you heard these facts about one of the most commonly prescribed and well-researched drugs in the UK?
Sadly, nowhere in this document do they define "low-dose" or "high-dose". This, however, might help: https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/atorvas...-atorvastatin/
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Having very little faith left in the medical profession I gave up on statins quite a few years ago now. Was that the reason why according to the surgeon last September my “heart had had enough”? Twenty-four hours later I left the hospital sporting a brand-new pacemaker.
I have now decided to give up omeprazole [a PPI] which I have been prescribed for at least 10 years. Today’s Guardian “. . . However, long-term use of PPIs has been linked to increased fracture risk, micronutrient deficiencies, and a heightened risk of infections, the researchers said. . .”. And yes, I have taken Turmeric for a couple of years.
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
You might need to check the expiry dates on those boxes?
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostHaving very little faith left in the medical profession I gave up on statins quite a few years ago now. Was that the reason why according to the surgeon last September my “heart had had enough”? Twenty-four hours later I left the hospital sporting a brand-new pacemaker.
I have now decided to give up omeprazole [a PPI] which I have been prescribed for at least 10 years. Today’s Guardian “. . . However, long-term use of PPIs has been linked to increased fracture risk, micronutrient deficiencies, and a heightened risk of infections, the researchers said. . .”. And yes, I have taken Turmeric for a couple of years.
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'...faith in the medical profession...' yes, I think many of us are feeling a decline there. I've been (touch wood) in good health for many years now and haven't needed to see a doctor, and I'm rather dreading what will happen when eventually I do.
I live within short walking distance from our medical centre and I used to just stroll in and see a friendly face and make an appointment, but from what I've heard it's become rather Kafkaesque. You have to be online, have a smartphone, have a code, do it their way or they don't want to see you: in short, another example of 'digital exclusion'.
I had hoped I would get through my remaining years without 'giving in' to this, but I can see the battle to keep 'off-line' public services is gradually being lost; a bit like living in Germany in 1944.
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I was amazed on researching my GP Partnership to find it has a Wiki page : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modality_Partnership
bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostI was amazed on researching my GP Partnership to find it has a Wiki page : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modality_Partnership
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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