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Old 19-04-2012, 10:36   #8
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Re: £7.65 now for a prescription?!

hi there

you can also pay by monthly direct debit rather than by a lump sum payment

also ask the psychiatrist if ur mood stabilisers are a non cost perscription item on the nhs and u might not have to pay for them, i'm not sure if they are or not.

you can also ask a cpn or mental health social worker who will be part of ur assessment team are there any charities who can assist with a one off payment to pay for maybe a 3 month exemption certificate to help u with the costs in the short term.

Juliex
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