• Sharing medicines

    From Jethro_uk@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 16 22:22:46 2022
    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

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  • From Roy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 17 07:41:30 2022
    On 10/16/2022 10:22 PM, Jethro_uk wrote:
    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?


    It is definitely illegal in the US.

    In some cases, the rules are pretty dumb. My wife was in the hospital.
    She was taking baby aspirin at home so they gave her baby aspirin
    there too. The hospital's pill was prescribed. When she was discharged
    they sent her home with a week's supply in a prescription bottle with
    her name on it. Legally, I couldn't take one of her pills DUH

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  • From Nobody Special@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 17 21:47:55 2022
    On 17/10/2022 06:22, Jethro_uk wrote:
    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    It is an offence or illegal if prescription drugs are shared. Medicines
    bought on the counter from drug stores can be shared.

    Prescription drugs are those that are prescribed for specific treatment
    and therefore can't be shared.

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  • From Rick@21:1/5 to Roy on Mon Oct 17 21:54:45 2022
    "Roy" wrote in message news:tijpfg$3fcln$1@dont-email.me...

    On 10/16/2022 10:22 PM, Jethro_uk wrote:
    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?


    It is definitely illegal in the US.

    In some cases, the rules are pretty dumb. My wife was in the hospital. She >was taking baby aspirin at home so they gave her baby aspirin there too.
    The hospital's pill was prescribed. When she was discharged they sent her >home with a week's supply in a prescription bottle with her name on it. >Legally, I couldn't take one of her pills DUH

    Here is a similar example. My wife and I both happen to take the same prescribed medicine for allergies - Montelukast (generic form of Singulair).
    It is the exact same medicine and dosage, and we each have our own
    prescription (prescribed by the same doctor). On occasion, one of us might accidentally run out of our medicine or forget to take it with us on a trip,
    so it would be reasonable for the person forgetting to simply borrow a pill from the other and then replace it later from our own supply. Although it
    is the exact same medicine and dosage, this would also technically be
    illegal. Double DUH

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  • From Rick@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 07:10:11 2022
    "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news:tihmc7$14urj$6@dont-email.me...

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    What was the example she cited?

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  • From Nobody Special@21:1/5 to Rick on Tue Oct 18 20:17:51 2022
    On 18/10/2022 15:10, Rick wrote:
    "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news:tihmc7$14urj$6@dont-email.me...

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    What was the example she cited?

    British Health Secretary is a "chain smoker" and she is on record to
    legalise parents smoking in their own cars when children (including
    babies) are also present in the confined space. Nobody should take her seriously. In fact her days are numbered when Lyn Truss (British Prime Minister) is removed from office within the next two weeks, if not before.

    These lot have crashed the British Economy and made us a laughing stock
    in the world. Even Joe Biden thinks that British Administration is in
    chaos! Mind you, there are some really good honest MPs who can take over
    but they have been sidelined by the Prime minister and threatened to
    de-select them if they oppose her!

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  • From Geo. Salisbury@21:1/5 to Rick on Tue Oct 18 20:19:50 2022
    On 10/18/2022 10:10 AM, Rick wrote:
    "Jethro_uk"  wrote in message news:tihmc7$14urj$6@dont-email.me...

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    What was the example she cited?

    +1

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  • From Barry Gold@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 20:15:39 2022
    On 10/16/2022 10:22 PM, Jethro_uk wrote:
    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines with
    a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    Sharing prescription medicines is illegal in the United States. But it's
    not illegal to suggest it because First Amendment. The rules are
    probably different in the UK. For one thing, your free speech rights are
    not as broad as in the US.




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  • From Jethro_uk@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 20:22:27 2022
    On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 22:22:46 -0700, Jethro_uk wrote:

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    Apologies this slipped a mod and was intended for a UK audience.

    Fascinated to read the replies and comments, but only from afar :)

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to jethro_uk@hotmailbin.com on Thu Oct 20 11:29:15 2022
    In misc.legal.moderated, on Tue, 18 Oct 2022 20:22:27 -0700 (PDT),
    Jethro_uk <jethro_uk@hotmailbin.com> wrote:

    On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 22:22:46 -0700, Jethro_uk wrote:

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    Apologies this slipped a mod and was intended for a UK audience.

    I thought it was interesting.

    Is this ng limited to US law? I didn't think so.

    Fascinated to read the replies and comments, but only from afar :)

    IME most antibiotics have to have their entire prescription taken, so
    that you wipe out all the bad germs that are targeted. If you stop
    early, a few strong ones are still there and they mulitiply again and
    the new group is even harder to kill, both in you and everyone else who
    catches it from you. So she should have taken all the pills she was
    given and the person she gave them too didn't get a full presciption
    either. Two sources of germs that are more resilient than what went
    before. Antibiotic-resistance is a growing, major problem.

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  • From Roy@21:1/5 to micky on Thu Oct 20 11:43:36 2022
    On 10/20/2022 11:29 AM, micky wrote:
    In misc.legal.moderated, on Tue, 18 Oct 2022 20:22:27 -0700 (PDT),
    Jethro_uk <jethro_uk@hotmailbin.com> wrote:

    On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 22:22:46 -0700, Jethro_uk wrote:

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    Apologies this slipped a mod and was intended for a UK audience.

    I thought it was interesting.

    Is this ng limited to US law? I didn't think so.

    Fascinated to read the replies and comments, but only from afar :)

    IME most antibiotics have to have their entire prescription taken, so
    that you wipe out all the bad germs that are targeted. If you stop
    early, a few strong ones are still there and they mulitiply again and
    the new group is even harder to kill, both in you and everyone else who catches it from you. So she should have taken all the pills she was
    given and the person she gave them too didn't get a full presciption
    either. Two sources of germs that are more resilient than what went
    before. Antibiotic-resistance is a growing, major problem.


    This news group is not limited to US. We do get occasional Canadian and
    UK stuff. The subscribers are predominatially US though.

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  • From Nobody Special@21:1/5 to Roy on Thu Oct 20 21:02:10 2022
    On 20/10/2022 19:43, Roy wrote:
    On 10/20/2022 11:29 AM, micky wrote:
    In misc.legal.moderated, on Tue, 18 Oct 2022 20:22:27 -0700 (PDT),
    Jethro_uk <jethro_uk@hotmailbin.com> wrote:

    On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 22:22:46 -0700, Jethro_uk wrote:

    I see the health secretary has told us how we should share medicines
    with a personal example of how she does.

    Is this not an offence ?

    Apologies this slipped a mod and was intended for a UK audience.

    I thought it was interesting.

    Is this ng limited to US law?  I didn't think so.

    Fascinated to read the replies and comments, but only from afar :)

    IME most antibiotics have to have their entire prescription taken, so
    that you wipe out all the bad germs that are targeted.  If you stop
    early, a few strong ones are still there and they mulitiply again and
    the new group is even harder to kill, both in you and everyone else who
    catches it from you.   So she should have taken all the pills she was
    given and the person she gave them too didn't get a full presciption
    either.   Two sources of germs that are more resilient than what went
    before.  Antibiotic-resistance is a growing, major problem.


    This news group is not limited to US.  We do get occasional Canadian
    and UK stuff.  The subscribers are predominatially US though.


    I agree we see mostly US residents but now Liz Truss is removed (UK
    Prime Minister), we won't have to share any anti-biotics!!. However,
    BoJo is throwing his hat to fight off Rishi Sunak or Penny Mordaunt.
    It's a never ending circus. Even mighty Colombians with stable
    democracy!! are making fun of UK politics! <https://www.elcolombiano.com/opinion/editoriales/liz-truss-la-breve-FH18867266>

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  • From John Dillinger@21:1/5 to montanawolf@outlook.com on Fri Oct 21 07:43:17 2022
    On Mon, 17 Oct 2022 07:41:30 -0700 (PDT), Roy
    <montanawolf@outlook.com> wrote:

    they sent her home with a week's supply in a prescription bottle with
    her name on it. Legally, I couldn't take one of her pills DUH

    I'm with the government and I am here to help! RUN!




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