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AC12 (Anonymous, 62.197.149.) Warszawa 2 days ago

Can I buy Lorazepam TZF 2.5 mg (28 tablets) instead of the prescribed Lorafen 2.5 mg (25 tablets)?
20.00 zł

Hello, I have a prescription for Lorafen 2.5 mg 25 tablets. I wanted to order the drug from wholesale online, but I saw that there is a cheaper drug Lorazepam TZF 2.5 mg 28 tablets. I know that there is a rule of +/- 10%. In this case, it would come out that 2.5 tablets more could be spent, i.e. 27.5 tablets. Will this half be rounded to 28 tablets and I could take Lorazepam TZF 28 tabl. instead of Lorafen 25 tabl.? Best regards and thank you in advance for your answer.

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 days ago

It will not be possible to dispense Lorazepam TZF 2.5 mg (28 tablets) instead of the prescribed Lorafen 2.5 mg (25 tablets) - and not only because the difference in the number of tablets exceeds the permissible ±10%, but above all because lorazepam is a psychotropic drug from the P list (group IV-P).

In the case of such drugs, special rules apply - the prescription must clearly specify the total amount of the active substance. In such a situation, the pharmacist cannot dispense more substances than prescribed, regardless of the packaging options.

You can check the availability and prices of the drug in your area here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/44855/lorafen-drazetki/apteki?pvid=15332#stacjonarne

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