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Hello,

My father has COPD. He was a big fan of this forum before it was revamped. There was quite a thread relating to Daxas. Dad got Daxas from the internet (as quite a few people were doing). The company has since stopped supplying it without a prescription. The thing is, the NHS has done a complete about-turn. 12-18 months ago quite a number of people on this site were getting Daxas prescribed on the NHS - particularly in the Potteries. I want to retrieve these old posts (if it's possible) to support my dad's claim to his own official prescription. The fact is, he felt better with Daxas and now feels let down without it. I want to help if I can.

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You could always look back on the old site and do a search - forum.lunguk.org/forums/

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