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If planning an asthma attack, please wait until after the Olympics

A friend of ours went to the Huashi Pharmacy, at the Portman, to purchase the inhaler she uses due to asthma. She didn't have a prescription, but she never needed one before. As long as she had lived in Shanghai, such meds were always over-the-counter, perhaps because of the excellent air quality found in the city. But on Saturday, the workers at the pharmacy told her she could no longer buy the inhaler she needed to breathe without a prescription. Why? "Because of the Olympics," she was told. A little more digging shows that certain inhalers are considered stimulants by the International Olympic Committee, and thus new regulations were put into effect. Luckily, our friend had health insurance and walked to her doctor's office, got a prescription and her meds — the expenses were all covered, but for uninsured asthmatics, this policy change could be quite a surprise hit to the pocketbook. Just thought we'd warn you: Don't wait until the middle of an asthma attack to get all your paperwork in order.

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  • I had the same experience a month ago or whenever. Went to my local 24 chemist to get a new inhaler and suddenly they were prescription only. They didn't give me a reason though. And over the past couple of years a bunch of stuff has been shuttled over to prescription only, so it didn;t strike me as unusual.



    I didn't give it much thought at the time. Back home it's prescription only and with docs being really stingy with repeats too. I'm glad of the past 6 years of convenience but I knew it would come to an end sooner or later.



    The olympics spin gives me hope that I may be able to get them over the counter again in a couple of months ... hope so.

  • yu888

    And of course all longer term expats would recommend that your friend go into the suburbs and check those pharmacies out there, where the rules are not as stringently applied since its not right under the embassies of various olympic-participating countries.

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