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Phyicast wants to call me to see how i get on with levermir

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rayray119

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so yesterday to the pharcemmy to pick up thing then the pharmancy yesterday and the phyasiment ask if he minded if tehy call me in about a week to see how im geting on with levimer i agreed but afterwards i thought hang on isnt that my teams in the hostial job
 
It's a newish thing being introduced so any new meds they ask if you want the pharmacist to ring you to check on your welfare and see if any problems.

Basically it's another pass the buck situation so the Drs/nurses have even more free time.
 
Yeah - we've both had calls and texts out of the blue from the Clinical Pharmacist about meds, home BP readings and stuff.
 
I had a review with a pharmacist and as a result one tablet that seemed of no benefit and had side effects was stopped. Result! But then another was removed, and I can't get a answer to Why? from pharmacy or GP. Really irritating after (now invisible) consultant said it was for life!
 
Have you still got the medical condition for which the stopped drug was prescribed and do you also take other different drugs for that condition?
 
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