So they are absorbed in the correct part of the gutThat may be, but apart from the sachets type, I've yet to see an uncoated tablet.
So they are absorbed in the correct part of the gutThat may be, but apart from the sachets type, I've yet to see an uncoated tablet.
Can't understand why some conditions warrant free scrips yet other equally serious ones don't. Diabetes and Asthma are
both potentially life threatening, but only the former qualifies.
I buy the yearly season ticket so not too costly, but daresay some find the cost a burden
I always buy the geriatric ones ..... much stronger!!!
Especially for the aged![]()
That's two boxes citing the same dosage but one with a brand name, both freely available when buying a loaf of bread.
Not the same all IMO.
I buy whatever is available in the dosage I want, any difference in price is easily overcome by any travel to such other facility.
Not for meYes, but normally the travel involved is a pace.
Not for menot everyone we've got one chemist in the village next to us by the doctors surgery. A super market is several miles away. No shops in our village.
pretty sure sainsbury do. unless the pic on the box is misleading.Ibuprofen should always be coated due to the need for slower release.
The drug can play havoc with the gastric system.
I've never seen an uncoated standard tab.
UH HUH. my missus is guilty of that, sure she's decreased it's effect by taking so much over the years.I reckon most people could save a fortune by not buying piles of ibuprofen and paracetamol that they really don't need.
Generic.. Any chsnce of money saving is a must.
Same with children, I don't buy calpol I buy the kids to adults paracetamol one as my daughter can't/won't take tablets
Always generic, apart from migraleve, because they are the only thing that clear my migraines after trying many different things.
Ive also just discovered that the Naproxen I have been prescribed for my dodgy back has the exact same dosage as a well known female period pain tablet called Feminax, which can be bought over the counter. Win for me, although Ill look a bot odd asking for it in the chemist.
Tramadol - haven't looked for anything to replace as they do as they're supposed to!!! Odd cheapo 16p tesco painkillers kept in car for backup
Ibuprofen should always be coated due to the need for slower release.
The drug can play havoc with the gastric system.
I've never seen an uncoated standard tab.
I know.its coated so it gets disolved after the stomach to prevent problems.

I once saw a study that indicted that, those who took the branded stuff had better pain relief, even though it was exactly the same drug, your right placebo is a powerful thing.I have a degree in chemistry (not that I've ever used it) and I buy generic drugs, they're exactly the same.
Placebo is a powerful thing so it could well be that people who believe in branded drugs do experience improved performance.
I once saw a study that indicted that, those who took the branded stuff had better pain relief, even though it was exactly the same drug, your right placebo is a powerful thing.
Can't understand why some conditions warrant free scrips yet other equally serious ones don't. Diabetes and Asthma are
both potentially life threatening, but only the former qualifies.
I buy the yearly season ticket so not too costly, but daresay some find the cost a burden
Baffles me as well tbh. My wife has a thyroid problem so gets free prescriptions, I have an incurable chronic disease and don't. I get a prepayment card at c£10 a month, got help me if I had to pay full wack as I need 7 items!