USA & UK agree zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals

I wonder if Cobenfy will be affordable enough for the NHS?!

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you can get ‘cobenfy’ from India for £28 pm lol

:smiley:

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Hey Mr. Huel @labratmat

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Hey dude,

hope you recover well in the hospital.

I gave up huel a couple of months ago, due to its high and toxic levels of lead in it.

Being on food now I have put on over 2kg in that time… Sucks

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I’m gaining weight as well here.

Model career is over :slight_smile:

Just writer now.

For pictures check @jonathandalian

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I’d rather not be jailed lol

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you wouldn’t, be but you are probably better off waitng for evenamide or that new polish ap by Bysanti as there is no reported stomach issues with those

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Under the agreement the UK will pay more for medicines through the NHS in return for a guarantee that US import taxes on pharmaceuticals made in the UK will remain at zero for three years.

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Some say it’s all a government conspiracy to break the nhs so they can profit off private healthcare :sob:

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Apparently this deal is favourable for Cancer patients

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And the kids! Im so lucky my GP dispenses my meds 2 months at a time. £10 for 2 months is ok. But - Ive just been accepted for high support ESA - so surely my scripts should be free now?

Don’t know what that is

Employment Support Allowance. But I dont think it is. Its the UC element instead. Dont think Im entitled to it. Ive mailed them anyway just incase haha

Not entitled to fully subsidised NHS prescriptions? As long as you’re low income. You have apply for a card/certificate thing that exempts you I think

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I dunno. Ive always paid for my prescriptions. We are single income with UC supplementing us. I get the UC equivalent of Support Group ESA. Ive mailed em either way, they can tell me more… it gets confusing.

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Tariffs are so stupid, I hate it when powerful geriatrics play Risk with our real life resources