Last week on getting my repeat prescription I noticed that my usual metformin SR tablets had been replaced by another brand Yaltormin. On investigation this brand was 40% cheaper than my normal.It had drastic side effects, stomach cramps,loss of appetite and renal. This had been dispensed with no reference whatsoever from the surgery, however the Local CCG stated that this should be the case in all instances! On Monday morning at 0900 I rang and spoke to the Practise Manager who agreed to contact the on call doctor who would contact me. 5 Hours later I rang after hearing nothing to be told that at 0930 a prescription had been issued to the pharmacy. The lady receptionist could not read what this was for and in frustration terminated the call. Speaking to the pharmacy I determined it was for my original medication.
Why not tell the patient what you've done? Why not have someone who answers the phone who can read a prescription? Why not abide by your published charter and discuss all matters appertaining to care with the patient? The alternatives were issued to save cost, however the cost has doubled through failed communication, and the Yaltormin has to be destroyed!!!!!
"Changed medication"
About: Thorpewood Medical Group Thorpewood Medical Group Thorpe St Andrew NR7 9QL https://www.thorpewoodmedicalgroup.nhs.uk/
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