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by adev_
15 days ago
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> through a combination of gestures and sketches, managed to buy a box of rapid-acting insulin at full price (around €30–40). Quick tip for people that might encounter such situations: - Phone to the emergency number. In Europe, it's 112. In France 15 is also working. Explain your situation (they generally do have English support). - In many European countries, it is a Doctor you will have on the line. They can forward a medical prescription by email to the pharmacy close by. - Even if you are not insured, the only thing it will cost you is the price of the medicine. For insulin, it variates from 20 to 40€ depending of the country. - If you are over weekend or in middle of the night, in many EU countries have emergency pharmacy system.
Some dudes somewhere on duty will open a pharmacy for you and you have to come on site. If you are in France and if you wake them up at 03h00am, you can probably expect the legendary 'frendliness' (irony) of French customer service but at least you will stay alive. |
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