http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-33345356
This strikes me as "passing the buck" somewhat and generally trying to guilt trip those who require medication. According to that little snippet £150 millions worth of medication wasted. Well yes, but the system won't allow you to return unused medication for redistribution anyway. If you return unused medication to your pharmacy it is thrown away by them anyway (as far as I am aware) which is a complete waist. Pharmacies are pretty good at making people aware if there is a cheaper generic alternative. But recently there seems to have been a big push if you're on regular medication to distribute your medication in blister packs, so you have the same quantity of medication monthly regardless of your need and no way of returning unused items.(old folks homes have these delivered quite literally by the van load) Surely using the buying power of the NHS to source cheaper drugs in the first place would save more money and implementing a way of getting unused medications back into the system would reap real savings?
This strikes me as "passing the buck" somewhat and generally trying to guilt trip those who require medication. According to that little snippet £150 millions worth of medication wasted. Well yes, but the system won't allow you to return unused medication for redistribution anyway. If you return unused medication to your pharmacy it is thrown away by them anyway (as far as I am aware) which is a complete waist. Pharmacies are pretty good at making people aware if there is a cheaper generic alternative. But recently there seems to have been a big push if you're on regular medication to distribute your medication in blister packs, so you have the same quantity of medication monthly regardless of your need and no way of returning unused items.(old folks homes have these delivered quite literally by the van load) Surely using the buying power of the NHS to source cheaper drugs in the first place would save more money and implementing a way of getting unused medications back into the system would reap real savings?