ya never know. I have seen dodgy things like this, they're more common than people think, nothing wrong with warning someone silverfoxsilverfox wrote:essgee23 wrote:silverfox wrote:Received all the above today all in the correct packaging and labels signed and sent from a pharmacy in Glasgow![]()
And I have checked it out and it is a real pharmacy
Real - possibly, selling you dangerous and dodgy stuff - also possibly.
Believe me, I've worked in this field and seen the damage done from back street chemists supplies and dodgy, yet well packaged medicines.
If I must, feel free to check![]()
Raising Concerns
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Prescriptions are dispensed by an NHS pharmacy regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council.
I guess there could always be horse meat in them.... Who knows
Just to emphasise my point:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-20633639 and
http://www.chemistanddruggist.co.uk/new ... ng-records
so what tests and measures will you use for deciding when and how to use the meds? and whats plan for after these have gone- either from use or out of date?