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Dear Patient, South Devon and Torbay Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), is responsible for buying and developing services for our local patients. We are constantly considering the services offered to patients to ensure this will result in better patient outcomes, better quality, and value for money. Why are we writing to you? The CCG want to significantly reduce the money spent on medicines for minor ailments so that more money is available for treating more serious conditions such as cancer and heart disease. The CCG want to do this by asking patients to buy inexpensive medicines themselves where appropriate. Previously you have received your medicines for hay-fever on prescription. Your medication is available over–the-counter from pharmacies, supermarkets and other outlets. The practice in keeping with the CCG direction, is asking that you purchase these items yourself, rather than receiving them on prescription. We believe these medicines are inexpensive to buy, for the relatively small portion of the year that you need to take medicine to treat your symptoms. Therefore from {insert date} the practice will not issue prescriptions for patients who have seasonal hay-fever and who take medication available to buy overthe-counter Seasonal hay fever is a condition that affects many people for a limited period of time. For most people it is easily treated with over-the-counter medications, such as antihistamines, that are available from your pharmacist or supermarket. Buying these treatments relatively cheaply will enable you to tackle the problem sooner and enable your GP to see people with more serious conditions. Below is the link to NHS choices: Hay-fever, that we recommend you to read as it provides some helpful tips. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Hay-fever/Pages/Introduction.aspx Antihistamines Buying branded hay-fever tablets is almost always more expensive than getting the non-branded (generic) equivalent, yet the active ingredient is the same. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society says: "Regardless of cost, and whether they are branded or generic, all medicines are made to the same standards, so you can be reassured your medicine is safe. Branded and generic products are the same if the dose of the drug and the formulation (e.g., tablet or a liquid) are the same." What does this mean for me? We recommend that you ask for a non-branded (generic) product to treat your symptoms. We hope that you appreciate the reason for this decision but should you want to discuss this change in approach, please contact the patient experience team at the CCG: Telephone: 01803 652 578 (lines are open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm) Email: [email protected] Write to: Patient Experience NHS South Devon and Torbay CCG FREEPOST RTEZ-YHRC-RZKZ Pomona House Oak View Close Torquay TQ2 7FF Thank you