Next time you fill a script ...

Is a little humbling , after sneaking a price comparison 

 

Chloroquine  (Plaguenil)

 

Australia 100 x 200g tabs

 

https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/7160/Plaquenil-200mg-Tablets-100

 

Elsewhere over the pond 100 x 250g tabs

 

https://www.goodrx.com/chloroquine-phosphate?dosage=250mg&form=tablet&label_override=chloroquine+pho...

 

 

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I don't have malaria or COVID-19, so I don't have a prescription.

 

Nor, I imagine, do most Australians.

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Then you have your eyes closed.  People are worried about their prescriptions.  Not for malaria or covid-19 but elderly people here are relying on prescription medication and they are a little bit frightened..

 

I don't like the idea of people buying their medication online.  It's safer in your own community.

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I have taken plaquenil (and quinate) for chronic recurring Q fever..... the side effects are marginally more tolerable than Q fever's symptoms.

TELL ME AND I WILL FORGET, SHOW ME AND I MAY REMEMBER,, INVOLVE ME AND I WILL UNDERSTAND Confucius 450bc
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I should add i have to have a full eye examination every 3 months when I take it and also a liver function test once a month. It is certainly not a benign drug.

TELL ME AND I WILL FORGET, SHOW ME AND I MAY REMEMBER,, INVOLVE ME AND I WILL UNDERSTAND Confucius 450bc
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I was just investigating whether Chloroquine is affordable - I have nenewed gratefulness as to the Australian health care system regarding prices for medicine. ( not so overjoyed with the subjective worthiness/quality of care relationship )  

Why Chloroquine ?

Seems the Chinese consider it helpful, even as early as February 

 

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@rogespeed wrote:

I was just investigating whether Chloroquine is affordable - I have nenewed gratefulness as to the Australian health care system regarding prices for medicine. ( not so overjoyed with the subjective worthiness/quality of care relationship )  

Why Chloroquine ?

Seems the Chinese consider it helpful, even as early as February 

 


Doing a ' please explain ' here.

 

Well - if you are able.

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@domino-710 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

I was just investigating whether Chloroquine is affordable - I have nenewed gratefulness as to the Australian health care system regarding prices for medicine. ( not so overjoyed with the subjective worthiness/quality of care relationship )  

Why Chloroquine ?

Seems the Chinese consider it helpful, even as early as February 

 


Doing a ' please explain ' here.

 

Well - if you are able.


nenewed gratefulness means I did not realise script medicine was so relatively low cost comapred with some other medically advanced and health accessable countries , so am impresssed and grateful more so 

Noted this here to maybe enlighten others who never get ill and whereby the cost of medical drugs has not been an issue 

 

Subjective worthiness relates to the Australian class system and how public image , personal repute and non-medical influences can deteremine level of care , which maybe different person to person ( although generally much the same ) 

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What can I say.

 

Now I almost understand. 

 

Well - not so much. lol

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@domino-710 wrote:

What can I say.

 

Now I almost understand. 

 

Well - not so much. lol


Lucky you, I don't even 'almost'.

I suppose there's a remote possibility that English is the OPs second language.  Otherwise ...... shakes head lol.

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