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2024 Double Plus & Double Network [Brochure]

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2024 DOUBLE PLUS & DOUBLE NETWORK 18 18 What is the difference between Chronic and Acute medication? Chronic medication is medication taken for a long term condition e.g., hypertension, diabetes, whereas acute medication is taken for a short term until the medical condition is resolved e.g., headache, flu. A referral from a nominated network GP is required for acute medication for Double Network members. For how long is a prescription valid? By law no prescription can be repeated for longer than 6 months. Some medication, because of the scheduling status (eg. schedule 6 and 7), may not be repeated at all; a new prescription is required each time from your doctor. How much medication can I get at a time? Prescribed medication is limited to one month's supply at a time. What is Over the Counter (OTC) medication? This is medication that can be bought over the counter without a doctor's prescription. Many common medical conditions can be treated successfully with such medication. OTC is limited to R2 337 per beneficiary. 2024 DOUBLE PLUS & DOUBLE NETWORK Medication BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE

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