Inhouse laying down the law

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Inhouse laying down the law

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Okay, I don't know if this is the right section for this topic but whatever. Okay so apparently over the last 48 hours Inhouse pharmacy had a change in prescription policy. They're usually liberal with their prescription needs, but apparently banks and credit card companies have been pressing on 'em to hammer down. This is terrifying for people who don't have the means to get a prescription who are trans or using it for t-blockers in the community, myself included. If you have any alternatives where you can get your medicines if you're in a position where you DIY without a script share please.

I don't know if this sorta topic is off limits, all I know is I'm in full on panic mode at this point. 🆘:
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qhi.co.uk would be a prescription free alternative
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If you are an existing customer with an account Inhouse they will continue to sell to you I emailed them to ask.
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whyohwhy (imported) wrote: Wed May 07, 2014 12:39 am qhi.co.uk would be a prescription free alternative
Refuses to work, at least for this country.

Says "IP rejected".
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I just shot IHP a message, hopefully they'll back soon. I also made an order from Alldaychemist in a panic as an alternative, hopefully they'll work out just fine if IHP is no longer an option, even if it's more out my pockets. We'll see how things turn out, still a little paranoid though.

PS: How long should I wait for a response before I give 'em a ring? I've got no doubt they're swamped with calls and don't want to be rude, but at the same time I'm anxious as all hell.
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I got a reply in 48 hours, I emailed at the weekend
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It is apparently the banks and credit card companies behind this as another pharmacy I'd recenty found, goldpharma has also quit sending anything to the USA saying on their website that they'd been threatened with their very existence if they didn't stop doing business with customers in the USA.

Wonder who's behind this "threat"?
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whyohwhy (imported) wrote: Wed May 07, 2014 12:39 am qhi.co.uk would be a prescription free alternative

I got in touch with them and they said. "Hello We are unable to supply Be well QHI" so scratch that option.
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I've ordered from Inhouse for years, but now, they are requiring a prescription before filling any orders. Apparently, the big U.S. drug companies succeeded in stopping them.
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I am in the UK and I emailed them and they will still send to me because I am an existing customer. Email them!
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