For anyone in England who is not entitled to "free" prescriptions, I suggest considering a prepayment certificate, if you are able to afford one. Not only are prescription charges rising, so too are PPC charges. So get one before the 1st of April!
Prescription charge rises to £9.35 from 1st April
February 24, 2021
In England, the NHS prescription charge will increase to £9.35 per prescription item from 1st April 2021.
Amendments to the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Regulations have been laid before Parliament which will introduce changes for both the NHS prescription charge and prescription pre-payment certificates (PPCs).
The price of a three-month PPC will become £30.25 (an increase of 60 pence) and a 12-month PPC will be £108.10 (an increase of £2.20). PPCs offer savings for those needing four or more items in three months, or 12 or more items in a year.
Prescription charge type Current charge (up to 31st March 2021) New charge (1st April 2021 onwards)
Single charge (per prescription item) £9.15 £9.35
3-month PPC £29.65 £30.25
12-month PPC £105.90 £108.10
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