Mr Blonde
Bluelighter
^ I can see how to a small extent that may impact on the filtration. Which is just another reason why I don't use that cool down method, and just use cold tap water in the first place and have my CWE done in 10 minutes. 
A good filter would also be important; if you are rapid cooling (how rapid would a fridge or freezer be though, really?) and have a filter that isn't so flash anyway (e.g. loosely woven shirt) then you could be letting some more APAP in that you could otherwise prevent.
If it's anything like here in Australia, which I'm fairly sure it is, then that information is just kept on that pharmacy's computer so they have a record of how often you buy it from them. I wouldn't worry too much, here in QLD at least it is the same situation for fluconazole and 1% or higher hydrocortisone creams.
Information for those substances isn't shared between pharmacies; the rare exception is when pharmacies are owned by the same person and perhaps have their records linked. One BL'er has posted of this being the case in the small town in which he lived.
Pseudoephedrine is the only OTC drug that is subject to nationwide recording and monitoring.
The rule is no more then a five day supply. Either the pharmacist was ignorant of the fact that you can legally buy two 18 packs of Panadeine, or he was exercising his discretion to not sell it to you.
I've never seen 18 packs of Panadeine, was it just normal Panadeine tablets? Are you sure it wasn't a different number of tablets?
A good filter would also be important; if you are rapid cooling (how rapid would a fridge or freezer be though, really?) and have a filter that isn't so flash anyway (e.g. loosely woven shirt) then you could be letting some more APAP in that you could otherwise prevent.
Brought a pack of 24 panadeine in NZ. Was asked a lot of questions and had my ID checked. Seems a bit bs.
He entered my information into the PC. I wonder what they do with it and who accesses it.
They are good for when you have a cold / flu though.
If it's anything like here in Australia, which I'm fairly sure it is, then that information is just kept on that pharmacy's computer so they have a record of how often you buy it from them. I wouldn't worry too much, here in QLD at least it is the same situation for fluconazole and 1% or higher hydrocortisone creams.
Information for those substances isn't shared between pharmacies; the rare exception is when pharmacies are owned by the same person and perhaps have their records linked. One BL'er has posted of this being the case in the small town in which he lived.
Pseudoephedrine is the only OTC drug that is subject to nationwide recording and monitoring.
No you can't buy 2 items at the same time that both contain codeine. The ridiculous thing is, You can't buy 2x 18 packs of panadeine, even though you can buy 1 40 pack of panadeine.
I discovered that when the 18packs were almost normal half price so I thought ok i'll buy 2x.. But no, you can't... unless this pharmacist was just a fucking idiot and didn't understand the legislatio
The rule is no more then a five day supply. Either the pharmacist was ignorant of the fact that you can legally buy two 18 packs of Panadeine, or he was exercising his discretion to not sell it to you.
I've never seen 18 packs of Panadeine, was it just normal Panadeine tablets? Are you sure it wasn't a different number of tablets?
