Hello its me again
I have unknown primary head and neck cancer i am also diabetic and epileptic the problem i thought iu would have would be getting my epilepsy medication in liquid form, as it will be hard to swallow the 4 capsules when my RT starts in the new year.
Low and behold i asked the Pharmasist this question he said they do it, but needs the GP's approval to get it. The GP came up trumps, altho i dont need it till after the new year he has wrote me a prescription out and i pick up my new meds later today, what a result they have done everything they said they would.
The medication i am on for my epilepsy is EPANUTIN (Phenytoin) 400MLG at night, so i asked for the equivalent in soluble form and it has or is available from Pfizer, RESULT
Biggles13
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