allthedoyles
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I've found that shopping around with Irish pharmacies doesn't make a whole lot of difference, because the prices are agreed at Govt level. It seems strange to have the kind of difference that you mention here. I think you could mention the name of the drug and the prices here, without breaching the 'no medical questions' guideline.
Besides I find my local Boots has the best customer service.
I wonder if Boots would have issued a refund, if you found an item cheaper elsewhere?So I went back to the first chemist told them I could get it 4 doors down for €3.69 and wanted a refund and they gave it.
I know the same tablets can be bought online for around € 30 for a months supply.
No - from retailer link below :
We hav'nt done research yet though and will probably have to add on duty , vat and shipping charges , so it may well cost close to €85 euro at the end of the day .
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Please note that these may be the reimbursed price, not the DPS retail price.
Codex Description Reimbursement PriceCoding Instruction
32267Nexium (B & S Healthcare) Tabs. 40 mg. 28 (A)€43.98
6539Nexium (G & A Licensing Ltd.) Tabs. 40 mg. 28 (A)€43.99
6554Nexium (Imbat Ltd.) Tabs. 40 mg. 28 (A)€43.98
1439Nexium (McDowell Pharmaceuticals) Tabs. 40 mg. 28 (A)€43.99
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