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anonymous61416

Member
Feb 3, 2024
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I'm a bit unfamiliar with online pharmacies in the UK. Are you supposed to be able to get anti-emetics without the online pharmacy notifying your GP? Or, rather, if a pharmacy does an online diagnosis and does not notify your GP, but is still ostensibly willing to send you an anti-emetic, is that an indication it is not a legitimate pharmacy?
 
bunny_brownie9

bunny_brownie9

so terribly lost
Jan 1, 2024
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following as an online pharmacy recently rejected my request for meto :/
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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Yes lots of pharmacies online will do an online evaluation and issue them.

Since the watchdog episode it has barely improved at all. I don't think the government actually cares if people kill themselves, as long as its not rich kids.
 
eLdus

eLdus

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Apr 9, 2022
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I was able to get a proper Meto prescription from an online pharmacy, but it was over a year ago and I think things have tightened up since then, because more people are asking. It's possibly still worth a try though. As far as I know they don't share the info with your GP.
 
Specific_Milk

Specific_Milk

Student
Aug 28, 2022
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I'm a bit unfamiliar with online pharmacies in the UK. Are you supposed to be able to get anti-emetics without the online pharmacy notifying your GP? Or, rather, if a pharmacy does an online diagnosis and does not notify your GP, but is still ostensibly willing to send you an anti-emetic, is that an indication it is not a legitimate pharmacy?
I got my anti emetic (procloperazine) a few days ago (but you can also find meto) from a website after filling out an online assessment. They're not too dangerous of a prescription drug so it's easy to find. Just search up the symptoms of vomiting and use that to fill in the assessment. If one site doesnt work try another one. I would like to link the website for you but I don't think it's morally right so I'm afraid you'll have to find it yourself
 

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