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Every medication when prescribed by the NHS is literally £9 per prescription, right? Something like that, I think.
Yeah, but you're not getting GLP-1 agonists prescribed by the NHS unless your BMI is like 35+. You can very easily get a private prescription for them from any of the big online pharmacies and all you have to do is send them a picture where you look fat enough (can do this by wearing three extra shirts and sticking your belly out). This way your monthly pens cost £150-£250 depending on place and strength but the high strength pens can easily be used to dispense half a dose instead of a full doze so you can use them for two months instead of one.
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Sounds about right. I remember losing hair when I had to get paracetamol for my ex and it cost me about a hundred times what I pay for it in India.
You can get store-brand paracetamol for like 60p from the grocery store. Presumably that’s still much more expensive than India but you don’t need to be prescribed it.
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You can get paracetamol off the shelf very cheaply at any pharmacy, don't need a prescription for it.
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