Short course of paracetamol

As a practice we are constantly reviewing our prescribing to make sure that are patients are receiving the most appropriate treatment for their medical condition and that we are making the best use of limited NHS funds.

Practices in Wakefield have recently review the need to issue paracetamol on prescription when it is only taken on a 'when required' or short term basis.

Practices in Wakefield have agreed not to prescribe paracetamol for short courses as patients are able to purchase smaller quantities over the counter form local pharmacies of supermarkets considerably cheaper than it is for the NHS to fund the same amount on prescription. It is shocking but the cost to the NHS is roughly three times what it costs to buy paracetamol from supermarkets. This will mean that the money we would have spent on paracetamol can be used to improve healthcare services locally. This decision has been made by all 40 practices across Wakefield.

If you have any questions about this change or any other aspect of your treatment please contact us.

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