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dorka.marszalek@gmail.com (Anonymous, 185.13.185.) Podkarpackie 10 months ago

Can I give someone the medicine?

I have the drug Auroxetin 10 mg a lot of packages bought in July my son after them was aggressive and agitated Can I give this drug to someone

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

9 months ago

Currently, there is no formal path that allows patients to officially share prescription drugs purchased in pharmacies but no longer needed.

I am attaching a helpful article:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-gdzie-wyrzucac-leki

Ewelina (Anonymous, 31.0.52.) 3 months ago

2 packs need 25mg. But you can 2.5 tab.

Ilona (Anonymous, 2a02:a313:8296:3a80::) 7 months ago

Hello, do you still have this medicine? Please contact me ilona.zuzga@gmail.com

Paula (Anonymous, 83.11.109.) 7 months ago

I'm looking everywhere for this drug because I have 4 pills left and the pharmacies are empty

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

To @Monika:

Discontinuation of Auroxetin treatment due to lack of the drug in the wholesaler can be problematic, both for patients and for doctors.

The responsibility for the shortage of drugs in wholesalers lies with manufacturers and distributors. If the medicine is not available, please see a doctor. Your doctor should consider alternative therapies or medications.

In the event of further difficulties with the availability of the drug, it is worth following the information from the manufacturer and the announcements of the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspectorate.

Monika  (Anonymous, 79.184.46.) 8 months ago

Please contact me monika83@op.pl
And what if treatment is interrupted due to the lack of medicine in the wholesaler? Who is responsible for this? Does anyone know?

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