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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 08 Jan 19 4.20pm | |
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Or is she now cock-eyed ? A woman has suffered chemical injuries after she was mistakenly prescribed erectile dysfunction cream for a dry eye condition. The woman, from Glasgow, had to be treated at A&E after she was given Vitaros cream instead of the eye lubricant VitA-POS. Her experience is detailed in December's BMJ Case Reports journal. The report calls for doctors to use block capitals in handwritten prescriptions to avoid errors. The woman was given a handwritten prescription for VitA-POS, a liquid paraffin lubrication, for treatment of severe dry eyes and corneal erosions. The mix-up happened between her GP and pharmacist, where she was issued with Vitaros, an erectile dysfunction cream. After using it she suffered eye pain, blurred vision, redness and swollen eyelid. (BBC website)
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Jan 19 4.27pm | |
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She certainly raises eyebrows.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jan 19 4.49pm | |
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She was stiffed.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jan 19 4.49pm | |
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That sucks.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jan 19 4.50pm | |
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She wasn’t cock a hoop then.
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YT Oxford 08 Jan 19 4.54pm | |
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I reckon there’s more to this story than meets the eye. It wouldn’t surprise me if ‘the gentleman’ after having used the cream got a bit too close for the ‘money shot’. Edited by YT (08 Jan 2019 4.55pm)
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