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Karolina (Anonymous, 5.173.80.) Warszawa 4 months ago

Is Contix free for a 70-year-old person?

Should I get the drug free of charge I am 70 years oldCarrolin

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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

3 months ago

Contix is reimbursed in all registered indications, i.e. m.in. in the treatment of symptoms (e.g. heartburn, acid reflux, pain when swallowing) associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease caused by the reflux of hydrochloric acid from the stomach. The preparation is on the list of free medicines for seniors over 65 years of age.

In order for a drug to be dispensed free of charge from a pharmacy, it must be correctly prescribed on the prescription, i.e. with an "S" discount and with a discount resulting from the reimbursement. If the drug is not prescribed with a refund or there is no "S" mark on the prescription, the preparation will be dispensed with the payment resulting from the prescription.

I am attaching a link that allows you to check the availability of the drug and make a reservation at the pharmacy of your choice:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/19693/contix-tabletki/apteki

I encourage you to familiarize yourself with additional materials that you may find useful:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/darmowe-leki-dla-seniorow-65-oraz-dzieci-i-mlodziezy-do-18-roku-zycia

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-radzic-sobie-ze-zgaga

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