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anyone seen any for sale anywhere?

my daughter struggles in the car without them and is sick often before we get to camberwell or dulwich (no distance at all) kwells kids seem to be the only thing that works and now theyre out of stock everywhere.


if you see any in a local pharmacy (or if u have a pack u no longer need) please let me know.


many thanks



Lisa

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Joyrides seen to have come back in to stock again after a manufacturing problem. They disappeared for months but I've bought a few packets recently. I am stockpiling in case they disappear again! Both my children are carsick. I will keep a look out got kwells kids for you.

Can also recommend phenergan which can be bought in morrisons pharmacy. Has to be taken the night before but always works for us.

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"Hyoscine hydrobromide tablets (Kwells) are used in mental health to treat clozapine induced hypersalivation. This is an unlicensed use of this medicine but is reasonably successful at ameliorating such symptoms. Recently, the manufacturer has reported problems with raw materials and this product is now out of stock at all suppliers and will remain so until early 2014. The Trust?s Pharmacological Therapies Committee considered the issue and published the following advice, most of which involves either the use of medicines off label or treatment with an unlicensed medicine."


I believe the supply issues are still correct as of now. This announcement was valid as of September 2013. Might be worth ringing around a few places to check stock or asking your GP for advice on what else to consider.

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