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A while ago when I was having a load of jabs done my GP gave me a prescription and then I collected the vaccines and kept them in my fridge at home and then took them with me for my appointments. Apparently they did not use enough of the vaccine to justify buying in as the rabies jab was ?95 a phial! Is that what they meant do you think?
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Andyng Wrote:

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> Im off to thailand apparantly I need to buy the

> hepititus a

> drug from pharmacy but nhs direct said I can only

> buy from

> manufacturer,so shall I just go for the booster

> jabs which is free



Andyng - Only last week I went to my doctors surgery for jabs for going to Thailand. I received Hep A amongst 3 others, all free of charge and did not have to buy them from a pharmacy or anything beforehand. The only challenge as ever of late with Melbourne Grove is actually speaking to someone to get an appointment booked in

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