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As our name implies, Pharmeasy
makes pharmacy easy - so we’ve provided you
here with all the relevant information regarding
Prescription Medication as well as Pharmacist Only
Medication.
"Pharmeasy is able to supply you with
Over 3,600 prescription lines.
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3 EASY STEPS |
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You will need a valid
Australian
Prescription
from your Doctor |
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Use these links if you have a
Private
Prescription:
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Use these links if you have a
PBS
Prescription:
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Or Search:
Click here to Search for your medication
You can enter all or part
of the name or active ingredient of the
medication you are searching for
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Post Your Scripts including a downloaded
copy of our
Script Order Form
to:
Pharmeasy
Reply Paid 9865
Sydney NSW 2001
(No postage stamp required) |
In accordance with Australian regulations,
Pharmeasy can only dispense prescription medicine on
receipt of the original prescription and Australian prescription medications also cannot be shipped overseas. All
prescriptions must be mailed to us before we can
dispense your medication. (Faxes cannot be
accepted.) Your prescriptions should be posted to:
Pharmeasy
Reply Paid 9865
Sydney NSW 2001
(No postage stamp required)
Due to our professional
obligations and interests in providing you with the
best possible health outcomes, you will also be
requested to provide us with some medical history
about yourself should you not already have done so.
This will ensure there is lessened risk of any
potential drug interaction or adverse reaction to
your medication.
There are 4 types of prices
available for prescription products - Private, NHS
(National Health Scheme), Concession, and Safety
Net.
The Private and NHS prices are
open to the general public and you may choose
whichever price suits you best. However, Concession
and Safety Net require you to have the appropriate
entitlement cards to qualify for the marked price.
You
can find further information on the following pages
FAQ’s
or
How to Order,
or by
contacting a Senior Health Account Manager.
Our pharmacists – trusted professionals
Because we know there’s more to managing your health
than taking medication, our dedicated Pharmeasy
pharmacists are here to help you with the rest of
what you need.
Pharmeasy is proud of its reputation for being
responsive, reliable and for the friendliness and
expertise of our pharmacists. All of our pharmacists
are trusted professionals with many years of
experience.
We provide quality and accurate dispensing,
recommend costs savings where we can and ensure fast
and reliable turnaround from order to delivery.
Based on the information you have disclosed to us in
regards to your General Health and wellbeing, our
pharmacists will ensure that we are able to identify
any potential drug, health or allergic interactions.
Our pharmacists maintain a full prescription
history.
Pharmeasy strives to ensure you have the best and
most professional care possible aimed at improving
your health and well-being. You can assist us to
achieve this objective by being familiar with our
products and services. It is also important that you
keep us informed about changes in your health
status, personal details, allergies, carer, your
preferred delivery address and contact details.
This will enable us to maintain our services to you
at the highest possible level.
Pharmeasy's registered pharmacy is located at 5
Lawndale Avenue, North Rocks, NSW 2151.
Pharmacist Only Medication
Legislation in Australia deems that “pharmacist only
medication” requires personal face to face
counselling by a pharmacist on sale of the item. As
Internet and mail order pharmacy does not provide
this, a prescription will enable a Doctor to provide
appropriate counselling.
By seeing your Doctor and getting a prescription,
this means that your Doctor has determined that
there is a therapeutic need for that particular
medication and has provided the appropriate
counselling regarding its use and any potential side effects.
In
accordance with Australian regulations, Pharmeasy
can only dispense prescription medicine on receipt
of the original Australian prescription. All prescriptions must
be mailed to us before we can dispense your
medication. (Faxes cannot be accepted.) There are no
exceptions to this. Additionally, australian prescription medications cannot be sent overseas.
Our forwarding address is:
Pharmeasy
Reply Paid 9865
Sydney NSW 2001
(No postage stamp required)
Due to our
professional obligations and interests in providing
you with the best possible health outcomes, you may
provide us with some medical history about yourself.
This will ensure there is lessened risk of any
potential drug interaction or adverse reaction to
your medication.
Price
Categories
Australia’s Health system states that individuals may
pay different prices for their prescriptions. The
price you will pay depends on your entitlements.
The
different price categories are:-
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PBS /
NHS,
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Private,
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Concession
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Safety
Net.
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.(PBS/ NHS)
The majority of Australians are entitled to receive
Government subsidised medications through the
Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS). For most
prescriptions the fee is currently $30.70. In a
small number of cases a Government surcharge may
apply for more expensive brands of medication. PBS
prices for medications are set by the Government and
cannot be discounted under any circumstances. In
some cases a special authority prescription may be
required for an individual to receive PBS subsidised
medication.
Private prescriptions.
Some medications are not subsidised by the
Government through the Pharmaceutical Benefit
Scheme. In these cases the member must pay for the
full amount of the prescription. It is Pharmeasy’s
goal to source such products for you on the most
cost effective basis. Many private prescriptions can
be claimed against private health insurance (contact
your fund for more details). We also maintain a full
prescription history – making it easier for you to
retrieve all of your expenditure information to make
appropriate claims. In addition we can provide you
with receipts to assist in making your claims with
your Health Funds (where applicable)
Concession cards.
Holders of Pension, Health Care and Veteran Affairs
cards will generally be charged a much lower fee for
PBS prescriptions. For most prescriptions this fee
is currently $4.90. In a small number of cases, a
Government surcharge may apply for more expensive
brands of a medication. This can usually be avoided
by electing to use a generic equivalent to the
expensive brand.
Safety net.
For PBS items, Pharmeasy will maintain a record of
all your eligible safety net expenditure with us and
advise you when you have reached your safety net
entitlement.
Safety Net Threshold
The levels for 2006 are:
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General Patients:
$1,059.00*-
after which a safety net card will be issued
allowing PBS prescriptions to be charged at
$4.90* each for the rest of the calendar year
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Concession Card Holders
(pensions, health care card, veteran affairs,
etc) 54 prescriptions or $274.40 – after which a
safety net card will be issued allowing NHS
prescriptions to be free* for the rest of the
calendar year.
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*These
figures are adjusted annually and do not include
surcharges for the more expensive alternative
brands/medicines*
Medication Management
If you or your loved ones take ongoing regular
medication, it can be all too easy to forget when
your repeats are due, particularly if you require a
number of prescription items at different times.
Sometimes you may be too busy or too unwell to
collect your medications when you need to.
At times, it’s just nice to have someone looking
after your medication needs – reminding you when
your repeats are due, keeping your medication
records handy when it comes time to make a claim and
being there to answer any medical concerns you may
have – in privacy and only a phone call away –
that’s why at Pharmeasy we provide a FREE secure and
convenient Medication Management service to our
Members.
We hold all your prescriptions for you so you'll
never have to worry about where they are!
At Pharmeasy we will retain your original
prescription, which helps you to manage your
prescription medication needs.
We will also securely maintain your medication
records for safety net, private health cover and
taxation purposes - making it easier for you to
retrieve the information and to make appropriate
claims.
All Pharmeasy members will be provided with
medication supply summaries which detail every
delivery, the number of days supply dispensed and
the number of remaining repeats available. This
statement will let you know when you are due to
return to your doctor for another prescription. It
remains your responsibility to take medications as
prescribed and inform us about any changes that may
occur to your medication regime.
Not only do we remind you when you need to have your
repeat medication dispensed, but we will also alert
you, when your last prescription item has been
dispensed and remind you to visit your doctor.
There are special challenges you face when living
with ongoing medical needs. With Pharmeasy, those
daily challenges can seem a little less difficult.
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Repeat Dispensing
Due to Australian Legislation we cannot dispense
multiple
quantities of PBS items ($29.50 or $4.70) unless
certain other conditions apply. EG. Your Doctor
provides you with a marked Regulation 24 or
Authority prescription.
If you need
multiple quantities for a special reason (eg. going
overseas) please contact a Senior Health Account
Manager, and we will be more than
happy to assist.
Authority Prescriptions
An authority prescription is required when the
medication being sought has special requirements
associated with its use. It is generally for an
increased quantity or for a longer duration than a
normal prescription, and consists of only one item
per prescription.
An authority prescription must have an authority
number and a phone approval number or a stamp (for
mailed requests) for it to be considered valid.
Some items which are subsidised by the PBS to treat
special conditions require an authority
prescription. If you do not qualify for the
conditions as stated by the government, the private
price will apply.
Regulation 24
Provided that your Doctor is satisfied that you meet
the criteria, a Regulation 24 prescription can be
issued. Under this regulation the original and
repeat supplies of pharmaceutical benefits can be
supplied all at once. It is an all or nothing
dispensing.
Safety Net - 20 Day Rule
There are arrangements in place that allow the early
dispensing of a repeat PBS prescription, if you need
to continue your treatment. By contacting a
Senior Health Account Manager we can arrange for you to discuss this with a
Pharmacist.
The new Safety Net - 20 day rule requires that for
certain PBS medicines a repeat supply of the same
medicine will fall outside the Safety Net.
This means that:
· The cost will not count towards your Safety Net
threshold
· If the Safety Net threshold has been reached for the
calendar year, the cost will be your usual PBS
contribution – not the reduced Safety Net amount.
· The most you will pay for the early resupplies is
your usual PBS rate.
For more information about the PBS and PBS Safety
Net:
Call the PBS information line – Free Call : 1800 020
613
Internet:
www.health.gov.au/pbs
Email:
pbs@health.gov.au
Special Conditions
Medicare Card Number
Government regulations require you to provide your
full Medicare number and Medicare expiry date
when you request your prescription, if that
prescription is entitled to a PBS benefit.
As part of our ongoing service these details are
only required once, as Pharmeasy will keep your
Medicare Card details on file |