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Show me where in the UK you can buy a bottle of 100 Asprinin ?


You are welcome to buy 5 packs of 16 tablets or capsules.


5X16 IS NOT 100


Its near enough.


Try it, they won't sell tehm to you I've tried.


You should have got enough of a clue to
use a store that does what the law requires.
http://www.rpharms.com/legal-classif...atus-table.asp


as long as they are prepared to ignore note 2 which you've deleted.


note 2 is completely irrelevant to GSL, there is no pharmacist in a GSL.

Try camden tube station.


Try an operation that understands the law.

Note 2: While several products have no legal limit for
the amount that may be sold or supplied, pharmacists
are expected to exercise professional control to limit the
amount of aspirin which may be stored in a patient's home


There is no pharmacist in a GSL.

Note 4: When aspirin is in combination with a pharmacy medicine
(eg, low-strength codeine) or a prescription-only medicine (eg,
dextropropoxyphene), the more stringent legal category applies


We weren't discussing those.

You're wrong, as always.
http://www.rpharms.com/legal-classif...atus-table.asp
Last couple of sections, just before the notes.


Only if you ignore that notes that apply to selling the products.


You're wrong, as always.

Neither note is relevant to the GSLs being discussed.

Its actually a lot easier to kill yourself with either
of those forms than with tablets or capsules.


But for whatever reason people tend not to choose them,


Bull****.


prove it.


YOU made the claim.

YOU get to do the proving.

THAT'S how it works.

And as many packs as you like of the effervescent or powder form.


then prove it.


http://www.rpharms.com/legal-classif...atus-table.asp
last couple of sections just above the notes.


Note 2: While several products have no legal limit for the amount that
may
be sold or supplied, pharmacists are expected to exercise professional
control
to limit the amount of aspirin which may be stored in a patient's home


GSL doesn't have a pharmacist.


Then it's teh stores that restrict the sales, otherwise
they aren't allowed to sell the products.


You're wrong, as always.
http://www.rpharms.com/legal-classif...atus-table.asp

What matters is how many packs you can buy at a time.


Yep and unless you go to somewhere that ignores the law
you won't be able to buy as many packs as you like try it.


You're wrong, as always.
http://www.rpharms.com/legal-classif...atus-table.asp
Last couple of sections, just before the notes.