Didn't know you can do that?
Yes, it's very easy, and which is why there has been some criticism of such services in terms of freely available antibiotics. It's a very good service. First time round you'll have to answer a lot of health questions but then just a few Q's around your current problem. They will only prescribe if you confirm that you can't get an immediate appointment and that you agree you will do this/or have one some days away (they don't check of course, other than by a perfunctory email question), which is fair enough.
The actual cost is more like 35 quid, and whilst antibiotics are cheap as chips, 35 quid for having a qualified doctor on hand to prescribe the drugs, to have these sent to you by 24 hr post, the running of the platform, profit etc, makes it a fair charge in my eyes.
Online Clinic is absolutely pucker, so have no concerns whatsoever in ordering from them. Used them 4 times over the years, excellent service each time. They are regulated, and have a Good rating from the QCC.
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I have quite a few caps and very occasionally I can get a food trap issue if I haven't been keeping strictly on top of things, so I always make sure I have a supply