To: arun gera who wrote (176995 ) 8/22/2021 3:54:28 PM From: maceng2 Respond to of 217881 <<But you are stuck on HCQ and Ivermectin> > Oddly enough, I bought two 16 tablet packs of Asprin recently. And yes, it's a blood thinner too, so it looks like a strategic buy. I could go and see a doctor, and I am strategizing how to find a good doctor, and also a dentist after my recent move. Don't mind taking my time over it either. Many years ago I would buy bottles of aspirin in 1000 packs as I took them for back pain. Fortunately that is all done now, so I know my body is not intolerant of Aspirin. I was wondering if the supermarket was going to allow me through checkout as I was unsure of the maximum. They did. Here we go.. Is there a restrictions on how many painkillers I can buy? | Sainsbury's (sainsburys.co.uk) "Our policy states that sales are restricted to a maximum of 2 packets of a combination of any paracetamol, aspirin or ibuprofen based products in a single transaction. Sales are also restricted to customers aged 16 and over. We have taken this decision as a responsible retailer and in line with the advised guidance from the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Further medication above 2 packs has to be sold under the supervision of a pharmacist. Customers can visit LloydsPharmacy in selected Sainsbury's stores." Yes two packs looks to be it. Regarding news reports, and the medical authorities. I am not going out my way just to be awkward or to mix things up and cause trouble. I have concerns, and so do others. I would much prefer to have confidence in the way this Covid outbreak is handled. Unfortunately that is not the case, for the reasons stated in my posts. Your comments are welcome, but I just thought I would point that out. edit: <<What about Listerine? >> Honest straight answer. I don't like the adverts. If I was seriously ill, I might put it on the list for consideration.