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Sarah00 said on 21 March 2011

Am I right in thinking that the minimum charge with a prescription is £7.20? So if a medicine costs more without a prescription, then I will only pay the prescription charge of £7.20? If this is the case then I have been wrongly advised by my pharmacist, who told me that my medicine was cheaper without a prescription and charged me £11.63. The medicine in question is the Canesten Combi Pessary and Cream. If this is true then I have been conned. Can anyone help?