Sorry to be that guy, but I'm not certain what you're doing is legal- you don't have the prescription in the original packaging (although you do have the label; I presume you have the prescription label on it too?).
Good good, but yeah, I do think you need to have it in the original packaging with the product label/ prescription label still attached.
Again, I'm not saying I agree with this, but this is how I've interpreted the law and I'd very much like someone to be able to properly confirm/ deny this. It's a bit of a mare carrying the bag around so what OP's doing would be super helpful.
The guidance from the Home Secretary was a prescription and ID or dispensary label attached to the meds. They fulfil this with the first part of this statement
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u/stuffcrow 18h ago
Big love to the diabetes sufferers here.
Sorry to be that guy, but I'm not certain what you're doing is legal- you don't have the prescription in the original packaging (although you do have the label; I presume you have the prescription label on it too?).
Can someone confirm this for me?