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Young people and epilepsy

  • What is epilepsy?
  • How do you know if you've got epilepsy? Have I got epilepsy?
  • Treatment
  • Coming to terms with epilepsy
  • My friend has epilepsy
  • Going out
  • Alcohol
  • Street drugs
  • Hormones, sex and contraception
  • School, college and university
  • Careers
  • Driving
  • Dear Debbie and Dear Danny
  • Real Lives
  • getAHEAD - Teenage girls with epilepsy
  • In Focus
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As some of you may already be aware, from January 2010 new dispensing regulations will be in place throughout the UK. Pharmacists will be expected to change the brand of drug named on a prescription and replace it with a different, generic brand. This is as part of the Department of Health’s 2009 Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme agreement.


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