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<blockquote data-quote="Hobs" data-source="post: 298613" data-attributes="member: 24693"><p>Advice is fine but your doc can prescribe anything you need that is listed for NHS prescribing. All he has to do is endorse the script with SLS and you will be provide with what you need prescribed free.</p><p></p><p>Viagra is just one of the products on the list of drugs only to be ordered in certain circumstances (see Part XVIIIB of the Drug Tariff ), which means the prescriber has to write the letters SLS on the prescription as authorisation. If the ‘SLS’ endorsement is missing, the prescription should not be dispensed and will not be passed for payment by the NHS BSA Prescription Services. Pharmacy staff cannot make the SLS endorsement.</p><p>All male diabetics are entitled to Viagra etc under Part XVIIIB of the drug tariff and all GP's should know this as part of his/her erectile dysfunction training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobs, post: 298613, member: 24693"] Advice is fine but your doc can prescribe anything you need that is listed for NHS prescribing. All he has to do is endorse the script with SLS and you will be provide with what you need prescribed free. Viagra is just one of the products on the list of drugs only to be ordered in certain circumstances (see Part XVIIIB of the Drug Tariff ), which means the prescriber has to write the letters SLS on the prescription as authorisation. If the ‘SLS’ endorsement is missing, the prescription should not be dispensed and will not be passed for payment by the NHS BSA Prescription Services. Pharmacy staff cannot make the SLS endorsement. All male diabetics are entitled to Viagra etc under Part XVIIIB of the drug tariff and all GP's should know this as part of his/her erectile dysfunction training. [/QUOTE]
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