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Diabetes T2 In Remission - Continued Ed Prescriptions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich2222" data-source="post: 1804460" data-attributes="member: 476796"><p>Nothing in the Tariff about Invicorp (<em>it</em> <em>is</em> <em>a second or third-line option for non-responders to Alprostadil / Caverject, only initaiated in Secondary care)</em>. Maybe that’s why it is not mentioned in the Tariff, although it does appear in my local CCG Formulary so GP can prescribe when requested by Secondary care.</p><p></p><p>My GP hasn’t been particularly supportive (<em>cost, I presume)</em> so my concern is that he will want to say that if I am no longer Diabetic, I don’t have a qualifying illness for which he has to prescribe an NHS prescription under NHS guidelines. He would, of course, be obliged to supply a Private Prescription, but then I would have the cost issue.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, there are people out there with a similar history to give me some hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich2222, post: 1804460, member: 476796"] Nothing in the Tariff about Invicorp ([I]it[/I] [I]is[/I] [I]a second or third-line option for non-responders to Alprostadil / Caverject, only initaiated in Secondary care)[/I]. Maybe that’s why it is not mentioned in the Tariff, although it does appear in my local CCG Formulary so GP can prescribe when requested by Secondary care. My GP hasn’t been particularly supportive ([I]cost, I presume)[/I] so my concern is that he will want to say that if I am no longer Diabetic, I don’t have a qualifying illness for which he has to prescribe an NHS prescription under NHS guidelines. He would, of course, be obliged to supply a Private Prescription, but then I would have the cost issue. Hopefully, there are people out there with a similar history to give me some hope. [/QUOTE]
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