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yelenots | 23:30 Mon 14th Feb 2011 | Body & Soul
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My elderly mother gets her medicine made up and delivered from Boots. I was amazed today when I checked the 4 weeks supply that arrived while I was visiting her......on one of the days of the week 2 tablets for her blood pressure were added to the next day! And when I checked the labels of the opposite sides of the tablets they had added an extra 75mg aspirin tablet per day!! I have rung them up and spoke to the pharmacist and they have agreed to come and collect the packs tomorrow to be checked.......do you think I should go in and complain or perhaps write?
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When this happened to my Mum I went to the Chemist, insisted on seeing the letter from the Dr, and pointed out all their mistakes. It didn't happen again
I worked in a Residential home and they were forever getting the blister packs wrong. We had to check in and sign in everything. I preferred the days of the original boxes, because at least you knew what you were giving. It may be worth getting the medication in packets, and putting them in a Dossett box for her yourself?
if possible call in to the chemist and talk to the pharmacist.
I don't think I would ever trust them again.

As Ljdksa says, perhaps make them up yourself in future?

A written complaint would have to be looked into, while a verbal one would probably be shrugged off as you walk out.
I have got a prescription for my husband twice at Boots, both times they were wrong. We did write and complain, they promised it wouldn't happen again after the first time, but it did. After more letters and complaints he got a cheque for £200.00, but I have not used them again.
My M-in-Law used to have her prescriptions made up by Lloyds who also made mistakes. It was also very difficult to get any changes in medication sorted out for what seemed like weeks.
The solution we found was to go to an independent pharmacy. They were brilliant. No mistakes and much more flexible about changes.
Sadly they are rather thin on the ground now.
Alternatively, as other have suggested, you can make up a pill wallet weekly yourself.
To answer your question, I would complain both verbally and in writing.
i used to go to boots for my prescriptions,
but after 2 errors made with my insulin, i use tesco now..
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Thanks for you replies I think I will go in tomorrow to discuss it further!

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