It's novorapid so just look on the web site for the pip code ask the pharmacy if it can be ordered using the code.
That's all my GP did and Fiasp is not on my CCG's formulary either yet it's easy enough to order.
A little concerning that some people have found hypo frequency and severity to have increased but perhaps that's just part of the learning process and getting used to it.
To be honest, I'd kind of like to keep NovoRapid but also have a Fiasp pen to use only for corrections. Not sure the consultant will be too keen on that, though.
That's exactly what I've been thinking. Humalog is sort of OK pre meals if you manage to get the pre bolus right. But it's super slow if you need to do a correction dose.