If I live outside the UK, how can I use your services?
If you live outside the UK and EU, you can use our Treatment Recommendation to get your medicine. This document is like an expert-data-informed guide that you can show to your pharmacy or doctor.
- Buying Medicine Directly: In some countries, you can take this Treatment Recommendation to a pharmacy and buy your medicine directly, just like you would buy anything else.
- Getting a Prescription: In other countries, the law might require a doctor's prescription to get medicine. In these cases, the doctor can look at the Treatment Recommendation and write a prescription based on what it says. It helps the doctor know exactly what medicine you need.
We are continually sourcing solutions for prescribing and dispensing medications in all jurisdictions and countries.
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