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Which a doctor wouldn't prescribe as it's otc like everywhere.
They do prescribe it here, though. If you're sick for work for something minor, you might get a prescription for painkillers, which in turn drives the price down to 1/4th of the OTC price. ๐
Also in cases like chronic backpains that can't simply be resolved and alike. My mother used to get a box of 50 500mg Paracetamol pills for less than โฌ2.50 if she had the prescription. ๐
It ends up prescribed commonly in the US too, which may make some difference in the price depending on insurance, though from what I hear anectdotally unfortunately not often for OTC meds. Truthfully idk because we don't have time to memorize that additional, inconsistent, constantly-changing layer of bureaucracy on the US healthcare shit-sandwich. Safety-net hospitals usually have people whose whole job is to help with stuff like this though
Is paracetamol expensive in the USA? Over here it's about 30p for 16. You'd need to need about 550 tablets to make it worth getting on prescription. The advantage of the prescription here is that to get that many you'd have to make over 200 trips to the shop due to sales restrictions.
No I can go on Amazon right now and buy a bottle of 500 for like $10
They don't though.
They do. I've gotten a prescription before for 800mg pills of ibuprofen. OTC is generally 200mg pills.
They do, it just depends on the drugs. Sometimes you might even need a prescription for a heavier dose than what OTC might offer.
That makes it not otc...
No, it makes it OTC up until a fixed dosage. Naproxen for example is basically Aleve, an OTC pain killer. However you can only get 500mg+ tablets of Naproxen through prescriptions because they're reserved for people with real pain problems.
... which makes it not otc, you literally just described exactly what I'm saying and are telling me it's the opposite.
But I can't buy 500mg tablets over the counter
Which makes it not OTC.
Forget it, I'm just going to block and move on.
I think his whole point is that it's still over the counter like Aleve. Just at a lower dosage, but you're still getting it over the counter. Take 2 Aleves for the same 500mg effect.
In the UK you can only buy a maximum of 32 at a time over the counter. So doctors often prescribe larger amounts.
Also in the UK prescriptions may be free for a patient, so a doctor may definite prescribe over the counter medicines to ensure access.
Yeah, not sure about everywhere else, but here apparently pharmacies don't have the 60-tablet Aspirine-caffeine because it requires a prescription to be able to buy it, while they are allowed to sell you 5 or more 30-tablet packs otc... ๐
We've only recently started the change to e-prescriptions where you just have to show your ID card at the Pharmacy, but not all doctors do it yet.
We still have a very large amount of old-school pill-doctors (as we call them here) that will write you one of these...
You will get weirdly looked at at some pharmacies though. ๐
They'll prescribe it, but in the US at least your pharmacy won't fill it and you pay full price.
Why am not surprised?
Well you should be because it's not true. The pharmacist might tell you it'll cost less than your prescription copay to just buy it OTC but they'll fill it.
That's really no better.
Of course it is, you're just stupid.
Telling me insurance is so shitty you might as well just buy it isn't the gotcha you think it is. If you'd said they actually reasonably cover it maybe I'd be impressed.
It's like $10 for the copay and OTC Tylenol is basically free. I reiterate, you're just kinda stupid.
And you're a dick. What of it?
i got a prescription for a higher dosed paracetamol which can not be bought without a prescription. not in the us though.