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Get repeat prescriptions in time for the Easter weekend, urge NHS


By Alan Beresford

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ORDER your repeat prescriptions in time for Easter, the NHS is urging those who take regular medication.

Repeat prescriptions should be ordered by this Friday to ensure they are ready for Easter weekend.
Repeat prescriptions should be ordered by this Friday to ensure they are ready for Easter weekend.

The reminder is part of the ongoing health campaign Show you care. Prepare which encourages people to take care of themselves, their loved ones and the NHS by being prepared for minor ailments.

The Easter Weekend impacts on many local GP and pharmacy opening times, so it’s important that people check their prescription, order only what they need and in plenty of time.

NHS 24's Head of Pharmacy, John McAnaw said: "This can be a really busy time of the year but it’s important that we all take time to think about our health, do what we can to stay well and be prepared for illness.

"That way we’ll also be doing our bit to support the NHS through the busy Easter period.

"Things like paracetamol, ibuprofen and indigestion remedies are useful to have and you can ask your pharmacist for advice about helpful medicines for your household. It's also a good idea to keep a few child friendly remedies if you have any wee ones.

"We're all looking forward to spending time in the spring sunshine (should it appear!), so it's a good idea to think ahead to what you might need to support you and your family's health.

"Check what you have, and order only what you need and collect it in plenty of time – you should order by Friday, March 26 at the latest to be sure of having your medicines ready before Easter weekend."

General advice and information on how to stay healthy can be found at www.nhsinform.scot/easter



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