Yes, and I have no idea why these arent the standard pens.I also want to get a half unit pen if possible (novopen echo?)
There were strict criteria for him to be able to get the GPs to prescribe it for me.
Yeah I had no problems changing and in fact the consultant told me that Novorapid and Fiasp cost the same so the doctors shouldn't have a problem with cost, it took about a week for the consultant to send the relevant doc to the doctors - but I did have to badger them about it.I'd be interested to know the criteria and why they're there - if anybody is having difficulty getting fiasp prescribed over novorapid in the UK, can they ask if it's the cost, and ask for much the two cost the NHS? I saw a NICE document saying they cost the same.
I use a Novopen Echo. Not sure if they're available on prescription. I bought mine from ebay.
If you under a consultant at hospital then the consultant should make the changes not the GP.
I'd be interested to know the criteria and why they're there - if anybody is having difficulty getting fiasp prescribed over novorapid in the UK, can they ask if it's the cost, and ask for much the two cost the NHS? I saw a NICE document saying they cost the same.
The consultant makes the decisions yes. However, they still have to prove you fit the criteria for certain things as it is the individual GPs that pick up the bills.
I’ve just remembered I asked for two things: Libre and Fiasp.
The criteria for Libre are very tough in my area.
I wonder if the Fiasp was provided so readily as a conciliation prize.
Or maybe because, with Libre self funding, I could prove how long my NovoSluggish takes to work.
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