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kazek (Anonymous, 5.60.255.) Warszawa 2 years ago

I ran out of Biscard, what to do?

Yesterday on Friday, I stared and found that I was missing a 2.5 mg bisocard. Can I live until Monday without it?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

2 years ago

The pharmacist may dispense the drug by writing a pharmaceutical prescription in the event of a threat to the health or life of the patient. An article that describes a pharmaceutical prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kiedy-farmaceuta-moze-wypisac-recepte High blood pressure can pose such a threat (stroke, heart attack, damage to blood vessels) Then it is best to go to your pharmacy (where you constantly buy your drugs for pressure), take the packaging of the drug, medical documentation and ask the pharmacist for the possibility of dispensing the drug. However, the pharmacist may refuse, because it is he who takes responsibility for you when dispensing the medicine from the pharmacy. It is his right, not his duty. You can also use the e-visit via our portal: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja Select the right specialist and connect to him online. Without consulting your doctor, you should not stop taking Bisocard. As for the two-day break in use, it should not directly threaten your life, but nevertheless we do not practice such solutions. It all depends on your general health and pressure values. An article that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/nadcisnienie

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