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anonymous61416

Member
Feb 3, 2024
11
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
206
following as an online pharmacy recently rejected my request for meto :/
 
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UKscotty

Doesn't read PMs
May 20, 2021
2,445
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

Member
Apr 9, 2022
73
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
103
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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