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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It’s being reported evidence suggests approximately 9 out of 10 GP appointments are taken up by regular attendees suffering minor aliments of the sort that could easily be treated with readily available over the counter medicines that can be bought at any pharmacies without needing a GP consultation.
It’s suggested that if the figure of people who regularly visit their doctor with minor aliments increased to 2 our of 10 our GP health service could not cope…..
Apparently at the moment 9 out of 10 people elect to treat themselves with over these counter remedies and do not visits their doctors regularly even though they suffer a similar amount or minor aliments to the 1 in 10 of people who presently do attend the doctors regularly.
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