Mmm what's going on here then....
NHS plans to stop prescribing life-changing thy... - Thyroid UK
NHS plans to stop prescribing life-changing thyroid pill after drug company hikes its price up by more than 5,000%
In the UK T3 has now been withdrawn from prescribing due to the colossal cost of T3 to the NHS.
The pharmaceutical company decided to increase the price so high over a couple of months that patients cannot source it on the NHS at all now. Even though the BTA recommended not to withdraw from patients if they were stable on it. That advice wasn't followed and a blanket ban is on it.
Of course this caused panic amongst patients as it was done without any warning either.
When was this decided? I have not heard it yet. Am I missing something?
Yes. It has been running for a couple of months.
healthunlocked.com/search/r...
Thank you. I know it has been running and I have signed petitions and written to the NHS but surely it has not definitely been stopped yet?
Thank you. I know it had been running for months. I have written to the NHS and signed petitions but did not know it was definitely stopped now.
For many members, yes it has been withdrawn and Endos saying that levothyroxine alone is sufficient.
Yes, again I knew all that but there has been no firm decision yet, has there? I have an annual medication review with my GP next Tuesday and am waiting for the bad news. I shall definitely fight it, as I have no thyroid and absolutely know it is necessary for my health to stay on track. It is hard enough, even with T3 helping....
Clutter I recall you responding to a post with something from an 'august' body that T3 shouldn't be stopped for people such as Hennerton but I can't find it - can you?
Hennerton,
The BTA issued guidance that patients doing well on T3 should not have their prescriptions with-drawn. See FAQS for patients and GPs in british-thyroid-association...
Say you have been well on Liothyronine and wish to continue taking it. Attach the BTA guidance for patients and GPs.
The BTA also responded to the NHS England consultation on de-prescribing Liothyronine and other items british-thyroid-association...
CCGs do not have the authority to tell GPs what not to prescribe. Individual GPs, not CCGs, could be found in breach of the General Medical Services contract if they do not prescribe treatment patients have been told "they need".
bmj.com/content/358/bmj.j36...
The GPC has warned that GPs would be in breach of the GMS contract and could get into legal trouble by following the orders and refusing to prescribe patients treatments they have told them they need.
gponline.com/gpc-warning-ig...
Clutter, Thank you for all this info and I hope it will add weight to my stance. Maybe it won't even be necessary? We all wish...
I had the annual review of my repeat prescriptions by phone today. First comment from the doctor was that I am over replaced, as TSH is below range. I immediately launched into the fact that both T4/3 are well in range and that the TSH test was only valid when patients are on T4 only. She then asked why I was on both hormones. I explained my thyroidectomy and the problem of over range T4 with under range T3 and that after seeing an endocrinologist I was put on the combo in 2012. I added that as I have no thyroid I need the 20% of T3 that my thyroid would have made. Long silence. Then she asked if I realized it is an unusual therapy. Yes. " And do you feel better on it?" "Yes". Another long silence and then, " Do you understand about the osteoporosis risks?" "Yes" (not absolutely sure of my ground on this one and I am very thin, so did not want a battle.) Then she said, "Right, I shall make a note that you are educated and understand the risks".
I swept into a request for some blood tests requested by a musculoskeletal consultant I have just seen and we moved on from thyroid matters very neatly. No doubt she has put a dry comment on my notes but I now have T3 for the foreseeable future.
My thanks to all on this site for keeping me informed.
My surgery have told me they will not prescribe T3 only levothyroxine as they've been instructed by the CCGs. I gave him the BTA guidelines but they take advice from the CCGs.
Shaws,
CCGs are also supposed to consult with stakeholders instead of imposing directions. You can challenge their decision if they didn't do this and separately report your GP for breaching the GMS contract if you have previously been told you need Liothyronine. See links in my reply to Hennerton.
Thanks Clutter I will. The surgery did in the past prescribe T3 only but when we had the problem with Mercury when none was available they wouldn't prescribe an alternative on a 'named patient basis' so I thought I wouldn't be stuck again (if at all possible) with no T3 so I've sourced my own.
He was interested of where I got T3 etc etc and can you imagine their patients' consternation when told they'd get no more on the NHS. Maybe even not know about how to go about sourcing it.
Clutter I couldn't access the two BTA links? I wondered why? Have they removed them?
Shaws and helvella
Both links above open for me.
These are the links again from my bookmarks:
british-thyroid-association...
british-thyroid-association...
Let me know if you are unable to open them and I'll copy and paste the information.
The BTA site appears to be broken - completely.
Helvella,
The links and BTF site are working fine for me (just tried again). I emailed links to you and Shaws earlier and Shaws was able to open them.
Clutter responded to NHS plans to stop prescribing life-changing thyroid pill after drug company hikes its price up by more than 5,000%
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Sorry, I mistyped and put BTF not BTA. But am still getting the above on BOTH links. Obviously one is odd - it include "sandbox" in the link. Might work but they don't know what they are doing.