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What Determines Whether You Have To Pay For Nhs Prescriptions? This Seems Very Unfair

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Raidergal2022 | 23:47 Mon 06th Feb 2023 | Body & Soul
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My cousin has hypothyroidism and gets his Levothyroxine prescription free on the NHS

Yet I have chronic rhinitis/with polyps which is lifelong and causes frustrating symptoms/loss of sleep and have to spend £27 per month for my medication. That’s nearly £320 per year

Also people with asthma don’t get free prescriptions.

What is it that determines whether someone gets medical exemption for paying for their prescription on the NHS?
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roo, it is £108.10 for 12 months, just over £2 a week
Here in Spain, after retirement, we pay 10% only on all and every prescription.
Oh, up to 8.5 € per month. Then they are free.
Here in England all prescriptions are free for everyone 60 and over
you can also pay for a yearly prepayment certificate by direct debit for about a tenner a month
Being a beneficiary I never complained, but having a condition that qualified me for free prescriptions, I always thought it strange that I got all my prescriptions free regardless of whether they related to the qualifying condition.
Bobbinwales, prescriptions in Wales remain free. Are you not resident in Wales?
perhaps hes in wales, but GP is in england

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