QUOTE(conve®se @ 2012 02 23, 13:53)
Ojej, tai nekas tada, nes man reikalingas ne vienas vaistas

o kaip cia pirkti tuo "over the counter"? atsiprasau, kad klausiu, bet pirma kata susiduriau su tokiu terminu
Tai reiskia,kad perki vaistineje be recepto pvz.gelezies tabletes,vaistai nuo persalimo,kosulio,silpni nuskausminamieji,kai kurie kremai ir t.t.pvz. paracetamoli ar ibuprofena tikrai bus pigiau pirkti tiesiai is vaistines nei su receptu,deja,kaip jau minejo Terapanke visi rimtesni vaistukai cia su receptu taigi mokesciai greiciausiai nepavyks isvengti nebent jums priklauso receptai uz dyka jei atitinkant siuos kriterijus-You can get free NHS prescriptions if, at the time the prescription is dispensed, you:
are 60 or over
are under 16
are 16-18 and in full-time education
are pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months and have a valid maternity exemption certificate (MatEx)
have a specified medical condition and have a valid medical exemption certificate (MedEx)
have a continuing physical disability that prevents you from going out without help from another person and have a valid MedEx
hold a valid war pension exemption certificate and the prescription is for your accepted disability
are an NHS inpatient
You are also entitled to free prescriptions if you or your partner (including civil partners) are named on, or are entitled to, an NHS tax credit exemption certificate or a valid HC2 certificate (full help with health costs), or you receive either:
Income Support
Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, or
Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
Find out more about the NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS).