Hello! I have chronic thyroid disease Autoimmune hypothyroidism. I take thyroid hormones for life. The dose is adjusted after analysis TSH.Ca the documentation is in my medical records. I do not have a prescription as such, the doctor gave it to me on the condition that I give it to the pharmacy! Thyroxin L. The last dose is 125 and 150 mg. How to get medicines in Poland?
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
3 years ago
In Poland, the diagnosis of diseases based on the analysis of medical documentation, including the results of the TSH hormone level, is dealt with by endocrinologists, and in the case of prescribing only a drug already selected for the patient, you can also seek help from family doctors. If you have a medical history and have information about the recommended medications, you can go to one of them. Pharmacies at this point do not collect patients' medical records, and drugs such as levothyroxine for the thyroid gland are subject to prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/substancje/lewotyroksyna Exceptionally, a pharmacist can issue a pharmaceutical prescription if it is clear what drug the patient needs and why, and there is no possibility of visiting a doctor, but this is a right, not an obligation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kiedy-farmaceuta-moze-wypisac-recepte