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<blockquote data-quote="Rich2222" data-source="post: 1804216" data-attributes="member: 476796"><p>Just to clarify my point:-</p><p>The issue isn’t about whether I have to pay for NHS prescriptions (I don’t).</p><p></p><p>Generic sildenafil is the <strong>only</strong> erectile dysfunction treatment you can get on the NHS, unless your ED is associated with another condition from a specified list (<em>which</em> <em>includes</em> <em>Diabetes</em>). </p><p>Other medications (such as Tadlafil) are only offered by private prescription.</p><p>Previously I was given an NHS prescription for the alternative medications because Diabetes was one of my listed conditions.</p><p></p><p>My concern is that I will now fall back into the sector of people who don’t have one of the listed conditions, and who don’t respond to Sildenafil, and therefore have to fund the alternative by Private Prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich2222, post: 1804216, member: 476796"] Just to clarify my point:- The issue isn’t about whether I have to pay for NHS prescriptions (I don’t). Generic sildenafil is the [B]only[/B] erectile dysfunction treatment you can get on the NHS, unless your ED is associated with another condition from a specified list ([I]which[/I] [I]includes[/I] [I]Diabetes[/I]). Other medications (such as Tadlafil) are only offered by private prescription. Previously I was given an NHS prescription for the alternative medications because Diabetes was one of my listed conditions. My concern is that I will now fall back into the sector of people who don’t have one of the listed conditions, and who don’t respond to Sildenafil, and therefore have to fund the alternative by Private Prescription. [/QUOTE]
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