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Inishowen chemists dispense as normal 02.05.08

INISHOWEN'S 12 pharmacies are working as normal after the national chemists' union withdrew a threat to boycott the medical card schemes at the final hour.
There was a last-ditch breakthrough in talks with the HSE on Wednesday evening seeing off fears that medical cards holders, people on long-term illness drugs and those on the drugs refund scheme would have to pay full market price for their drugs from May 1.
Patients in the peninsula were taking Buncrana pharmacist Liam Grimley's advice and were asking for enough medication to cover them for a couple of weeks. Local pharmacies were inundated during the week as they dealt with a big influx of repeat prescriptions from worried patients.
Recently, the HSE reduced the price it paid to pharmacists for drugs in an effort to save money. The two sides remain in dispute but they did manage to reach a deal that would see pharmacists get paid the current price for fridge medicines including insulin as well as controlled drugs such as morphine.
During a visit to Buncrana last Friday, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern hinted that his Government was trying to do a deal with the pharmacists. That deal was made late on Wednesday but it would appear the entrenched dispute is still far from over.
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