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Pain & Neurological Relief

RX Required Prescriber-led treatment only

Many medicines used for moderate to severe pain and neuropathic or neurological conditions are prescription-only. They can be supplied only after assessment by a UK-registered prescriber and a full clinical check by a pharmacist. Medishop UK supports this pathway in a safe, compliant and structured way.

✔ A valid UK prescription is required for all pain & neurological medicines ✔ Doses, strengths and durations are set by your prescriber ✔ Each order is clinically checked by a pharmacist before supply

Chronic & Complex Pain

Prescription medicines may be used to help manage ongoing or complex pain where a clinician judges this appropriate, often as part of a wider pain management plan.

Neuropathic & Nerve Pain

Certain medicines are prescribed specifically for nerve-related pain, such as burning, tingling or shooting discomfort, under close clinical supervision.

Treatment Plans & Monitoring

Many pain and neurological treatments require regular review to monitor effectiveness, side-effects, dose adjustments and potential interactions with other medicines.

How to request pain & neurological medicines (RX)

  1. Discuss your symptoms and pain history with your GP or another UK-registered prescriber.
  2. If they issue a prescription, ask for it to be sent directly to Medishop UK or obtain a copy you can share with us.
  3. Upload your prescription securely using our RX upload form, or follow the instructions provided by our support team.
  4. Our pharmacist will clinically check the prescription, confirm availability and pricing, and agree delivery arrangements with you before dispensing.

Supply will always follow your prescriber’s directions and the pharmacist’s professional judgement, including any limits on strength, quantity or duration.

Prescription pain and neurological medicines can cause side-effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, mood changes, breathing depression or dependence, especially if not used exactly as directed. Never adjust your dose, stop suddenly, or combine these medicines with alcohol or other sedatives without clear medical advice. If you experience severe symptoms such as breathing difficulty, chest pain, seizures, confusion, collapse or suspected overdose, seek urgent help immediately. In an emergency, call 999 or attend your nearest A&E.