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Hi, I've Been Prescribed The Below Cream But It's Unlicensed
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In the UK, does anybody know why it is??
glycopyrronium bromide "cetomacrogol" cream unlicensed in UK
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glycopyrronium bromide "cetomacrogol" cream unlicensed in UK
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strange - no if you knew anything at all about licensing you would NOT find it strange.(*)
if you are in doubt at all about the safety in yourself or any little child - - dont take it
[ altho I am the first to confirm that Naomi has described my medical advice as inppropriate and dangerous ] I think it is sensible
(*) licensing authority in the Land of the Free are the FDA (foot draggers of America) . They were too idle to review the licence on Thalidomide in 1962 and so claimed credit for the next fifty years that they had saved the little babies of America from mutilation by the doctors.
( if you knew anything at all about licensing you would NOT find it strange
strange - no if you knew anything at all about licensing you would NOT find it strange.(*)
if you are in doubt at all about the safety in yourself or any little child - - dont take it
[ altho I am the first to confirm that Naomi has described my medical advice as inppropriate and dangerous ] I think it is sensible
(*) licensing authority in the Land of the Free are the FDA (foot draggers of America) . They were too idle to review the licence on Thalidomide in 1962 and so claimed credit for the next fifty years that they had saved the little babies of America from mutilation by the doctors.
( if you knew anything at all about licensing you would NOT find it strange
There is no ingredients on the pot, it just has a label stating unlicensed and that the cream is out of date on 3rd Aug as it only lasts 3 month. They are trying to control cranium sweats and I'm trying this while they try to get funding for BOTOX injections and a referral to a London hospital for me
It doesn't sound right to me. You could contact the dermatologist to ecplain exactly what the cream is, why it's not licensed here snd why she got it from abroad.
There should be a Patient advice and liaison services (PALS) at the hospital you can contact too. If you look here, you should be able you get their details.
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/se rvice-s earch/o ther-se rvices/ Patient -advice -and-li aison-s ervices -(PALS) /Locati onSearc h/363
There should be a Patient advice and liaison services (PALS) at the hospital you can contact too. If you look here, you should be able you get their details.
https:/
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