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Subject: Re: Prescribed Medications Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:24:33 GMT

Rod wrote in
news:64qqfgF2d0ikbU1@mid.individual.net:

[snip]

> That bit about possession sounds rather overstated - surely I can go
> to collect partner's prescription and carry them home? The postie or
> courier delivering the medicines? The pharmacist and their supply
> chain. The situation when a medicine changes from freely available to
> POM status?

Indeed. Even if the meds are held by someone for their use, who takes them
regularly, but does not have a prescription - I haven't been able to find a
clear ref to that being "a serious criminal offence". I would have thought
that there'd be many refs for it if that was the case.