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Following a recent public consultation “What should we prescribe in West Cheshire?”
a decision was taken by NHS West Cheshire
Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to stop
prescribing treatments and medicines for shortterm, minor conditions/ailments and glutenfree food. These changes came into effect from
1 October 2016.
Self-care for minor ailments
If you currently purchase medicines or
treatments for minor ailments on prescription,
you can request a letter from your practice
notifying you of these changes. Please ask at
reception.
Patients will be expected to buy the treatments
and medicines themselves over-the-counter at
a local pharmacy (or supermarket).
Gluten-free diets
Gluten-free products are more widely available
from supermarkets and are sold to the public at
prices that are considerably lower than the NHS is
charged when bought for use on prescription.
There are also many other alternative sources of
carbohydrate that do not contain gluten, for
example rice and potato.
If you currently purchase gluten-free foods on
prescription, you will receive a letter from your
practice notifying you of these changes.
Further Information
If you would like to discuss this further or you
have any concerns please contact the Clinical
Commissioning Group’s Patient Experience
Team on 0800 132996 or email
[email protected]