Does any one know how these online chemist work with prescription only medication?
I have to take a tablet call Omeprazole twice a day, the NHS prescription price is £7.40 for 28 tablets approx 26 pence per tablet.
The online websites including Lloyds phamacy initially advertise at 7 pence per tablet, it states that I have to have a prescription for this tablet; when I select the option that I have a prescription the price changes to the NHS prescription price.
If I don't have a prescription I can't buy the tablets, so how can they advertise the price as 7 pence per tablet?
I have to take a tablet call Omeprazole twice a day, the NHS prescription price is £7.40 for 28 tablets approx 26 pence per tablet.
The online websites including Lloyds phamacy initially advertise at 7 pence per tablet, it states that I have to have a prescription for this tablet; when I select the option that I have a prescription the price changes to the NHS prescription price.
If I don't have a prescription I can't buy the tablets, so how can they advertise the price as 7 pence per tablet?