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katie watts said on 27 July 2012

user199133 i totally agree i am also asthmatic and dont teceive free prescriptions. i was born with it not my fault.yet a friend who has type2 diabetes which if he was to lose weight he would no longer have and he gets free prescriptions. i think something needs to be looked at here. if i have no money to buy my inhaler i have to go to hospital to go on a nebuliser which the bed im in could be used for someone who really needs it and im sure it would be cheaper to just give me an inhaler the nhs need to look at the logic and see who actually needs free prescriptions. Perhaps they could stop giving away free methodrone to the heroine addicts as it was there choicrs that led them there and give it to people who dont have a choice and never has