euronews U talk - Presenting a medical prescription abroad |
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http://www.euronews.com/ David from Brugge in Belgium posed the following question to U-talk:
"Will a chemist in Italy accept my prescription issued by a Belgian doctor? Or should I buy my medicine at home and take it with me?" The response from Luisa Laranjo of the information service at Europe Direct: "A prescription issued by a doctor in your country is valid in all EU countries. Keep in mind that as medicines are licensed by the national authorities, it might happen that when you present a prescription from your doctor to a pharmacist in another EU country,the prescribed medicine might not be available, or it may bear another name. "You need to ask your doctor to note the ingredients of the medicine and their dosage -- this will help the local chemist to dispense the right medicine. "Prices on medicines vary from one country to another. When buying prescription medicine abroad, you will probably have to pay the full cost of the medicine up front, even if you don't at home. "To have the cost of your medicine reimbursed afterwards, you must present your expenses to your health insurer. The rate of reimbursement in your home country will apply. "You should know as well that since the legislation on medicines varies between countries, you might need a prescription for a medicine abroad that you can buy over the counter in your home country." For more information about the EU, call 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 or check out the website: europa.eu/youreurope If you would also like to ask a question on U-talk, click on the button below. If you would like to ask a question on U-talk, click on the 'Participate' link below. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews |