Medical Specialists Pharmacy,
the leading online pharmacy with doctors based in the North West, has
teamed up with several UK Media Houses and America’s well known
Drugwatch.com to produce and bring valuable information about drugs to
the online population via its in-house medical news team.
In 1994, Medical Specialists came about because entrepreneur and
Managing Director David Bailey had a vision of online medication. The
company has progressed since and become the first online clinic in 2001.
In 2010, Medical Specialists became the first online Pharmacy with
Doctors, meaning you could have an online consultation with one of their
in-house Doctors who could then produce a digital prescription, which
would be dispensed by one of their in-house Pharmacist, and the
medication with you within 24 hours, either at your home, place of work
or other nominated delivery point.
This year saw Medical Specialists Pharmacy as one of the first online
NHS Pharmacies offering the new EPS2 system, which means your own GP
can send paperless digital prescriptions direct to them. Medical
Specialists Pharmacy can then dispense your NHS medication via Royal
Mail Special Delivery to the patient the very next day, and once again
either at your home, place of work or other nominated delivery point.
See www.medical-specialists.co.uk for further information.
A News Team was set up to report on new drugs, problem with drugs and
medication, or other interesting medical news. The team has grown over
the years, and is now producing a number of stories each day for
publication on the internet. This has become a great source of interest
by the online public and the media, and they have been approached by a
number of UK Media Houses and America’s well known Drugwatch.com. The
two latest stories, ‘Bladder Cancer Linked to Type 2 Diabetes Drug’ and ‘Brits Risk Eyesight as Survey Reveals Majority in the Dark’ being some of them.
Managing Director David Bailey said, “We are constantly being
approached to produce stories regarding certain subjects, and have also
been approached by Drugwatch.com to publish certain stories of theirs
appertaining to side effects of specific drugs. Also, several UK Media
Houses have approached us with a view to publishing stories for their
clients. If we feel the stories are suitable, then we are willing to
consider publishing them.”
He went on to say, “We have also been approached by a number of small
television production companies regarding very specific medical
problems such as Erectile Dysfunction and Hair Loss with a view to making programmes, but at this moment are unable to give further information, so…watch this space!”
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