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<blockquote data-quote="Analogmonster" data-source="post: 2700302" data-attributes="member: 131737"><p>My input is not based on diabetes, but mental health. I had similar issues with getting NHS access to a drug via my GP surgery. When I saw a consultant psychiatrist I got exactly the prescription I was denied by the GP.</p><p></p><p>Are you under the care of a diabetic consultant? Do you see someone at a hospital for your diabetes? They can write to your GP on your behalf and request it. You should be able to call a diabetic nurse at your hospital to discuss this. They will be more knowledgeable than your GP about diabetes care. I agree there is information out there that says the NHS can prescribe Munjaro, including the NICE guidelines. </p><p></p><p>Second option is to do a formal complaint and say the GP failed to read the NICE guidelines when you requested a change in medication</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analogmonster, post: 2700302, member: 131737"] My input is not based on diabetes, but mental health. I had similar issues with getting NHS access to a drug via my GP surgery. When I saw a consultant psychiatrist I got exactly the prescription I was denied by the GP. Are you under the care of a diabetic consultant? Do you see someone at a hospital for your diabetes? They can write to your GP on your behalf and request it. You should be able to call a diabetic nurse at your hospital to discuss this. They will be more knowledgeable than your GP about diabetes care. I agree there is information out there that says the NHS can prescribe Munjaro, including the NICE guidelines. Second option is to do a formal complaint and say the GP failed to read the NICE guidelines when you requested a change in medication [/QUOTE]
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