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Do you have items prescribed for a minor condition which could be obtained from the Pharmacy or Supermarket?
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NHS England has advised that GP practices should no longer routinely prescribe items for certain minor conditions.
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This includes treatments for minor conditions such as colds, hay fever and nappy rash plus some vitamins and minerals.
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Why is this being recommended?
Processing prescriptions for these items can cost the NHS 20 times the price of a patient buying it at their local pharmacy.
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Prescribing items for minor conditions adds additional strain to local GP practices and the NHS. Obtaining items from a pharmacy will save you time as well as freeing up appointments for patients with more serious conditions.
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How much do these medicines cost?
A pack of paracetamol costs around 35p and it’s about £2 to £3 for antihistamines.
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Some over the counter medicines will still be prescribed for:
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Patients needing them for long-term or
more serious conditions or; where a doctor thinks a patient is not able to self-care.
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In Northamptonshire the NHS spends around £5
In Northamptonshire the NHS spends around £5.4 million a year on items for minor ailments. This money could be put to better use to support vital healthcare that can transform lives.
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Please be Self-care Aware
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