Patients told 'Don't need it? Don't order it'
People in the Island are being urged to think carefully before they order repeat prescriptions.
The message is - 'if you don't need it, don't order it'.
A study of unused medicines returned to pharmacies last year showed that around £300,000 pounds could be saved each year.
Health Minister David Ashford says, as well as highlighting the potential savings, the campaign aims to reassure patients:
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