That's good, but the bit about it stating the amount for the duration of the day is a bit confusing (I admit to having not watched the video in case that makes it clear)
Are they going to weigh the content of my pouch and compare it to the prescription?!
That's good, but the bit about it stating the amount for the duration of the day is a bit confusing (I admit to having not watched the video in case that makes it clear)
Are they going to weigh the content of my pouch and compare it to the prescription?!
11:40 in the video onwards it's about medical needs and then MC at 12:30 and it looks like you can take your daily amount of each as said on the label so in effect would have to decant the rest and leave it at home but it also says to make them aware of this in any accessibility application.
They do say to mention it on your accessibility application and you'd be able to get clarity there but if you see it like any other kind of medication it's what is on each pot like say up to 8 paracetamol per day ,2 fluoxitine per day , it's not your fault you have so many different medications but they'll need to be in original containers I reckon so twelve pots lol but make your intentions clear on the application as it's all above board mate .
wow this is great to see! But how could one take only a daily amount? I was under the impression meds were not to be decanted and were to be kept in the original packaging at all times?
wow this is great to see! But how could one take only a daily amount? I was under the impression meds were not to be decanted and were to be kept in the original packaging at all times?
I would say most people here decant there meds to storage jars and the problem arises when travelling with meds that have been decanted because when meeting officials it's always best that it is in it's original container with pharmacy labels etc to avoid any confusion .
I would say most people here decant there meds to storage jars and the problem arises when travelling with meds that have been decanted because when meeting officials it's always best that it is in it's original container with pharmacy labels etc to avoid any confusion .