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Prescriptions for certain meds
« on: August 07, 2013, 05:25:07 AM »
Hi all

I'm moving to the UK on a spouse visa on Aug 28. For the better part of 15 years, I've taken (on a very limited, as-needed basis) medication for extreme anxiety/panic attacks.

This is a controlled substance here in the US, and I'm sure it is in the UK as well.

I don't have a recent Rx for it, and do not have a GP at the moment because I have no insurance, as I've been working temp jobs in preparation for the move across the pond.

Does anyone know if there's anything in particular that I would need to bring or show proof of if I'm trying to get this medication in the UK? I plan to find a regular GP very soon after getting over there.
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Re: Prescriptions for certain meds
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2013, 09:14:18 AM »
My husband (aged 73) had a repeat Rx for clonazepam (similar to xanex) for years in the US. He was told that it would NOT be prescribed here, which I personally think was a good thing, as he had the beginnings of a mental dependency.

I suspect no GP would prescribe an anti-anxiety drug on the strength of past history in the US. Certainly try to get your old doctor to give you a copy of your medical records - which they should do for no charge, but don't expect anyone here to rely solely on that.

It's different for many other drugs; my simvistatin for cholesterol was prescribed w/o a re-check, but drugs with any potential for recreational use or addiction will certainly be subject to a current evaluation.
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Re: Prescriptions for certain meds
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2013, 01:14:42 PM »
Wellbutrin isn't typically available here as an antianxiety drug.  It can only be given as an anti-smoking aid by GPs, but I have read in places that you can get it if you go through consultants. 

The only problem with doing all that is they usually want to try other drugs first.


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Re: Prescriptions for certain meds
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2013, 04:04:50 PM »
It would be difficult for me to get ahold of any medical history because it's been so sporadic - I've had insurance only off and on over the past 15 years. I will certainly try though. I've also only had maybe 3 prescriptions filled within that time as well. I still have some leftover from 2011. So I'm definitely not abusing it and am fully aware at how addictive these drugs can be - something I certainly respect.

I only take it when I have severe panic attacks, which are rare but do happen. I know that what I take (Lorazapam) is on some part of the NHS website, and they list it as being prescribed for anxiety and a few other things.

I'm hoping to have some on hand is all. Hopefully I can get some medical records from the past.

Thanks for the advice. :)
May 17 2013 - Spouse visa sent to NYC
May 22 2013 - Package accepted at NYC
May 30 2013 - Received email from Sheffield that package was received and being processed
June 6 2013 - Received "A decision has been made..." email with UPS tracking details
June 10 2013 - Visa Issued and received via UPS!
Aug 28 2013 - Returning to the UK! Yay!


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