Hi New to this forum, I have a question: I have always had a Medical Exemption card for free prescriptions because of my Hypothyroidism (this year I am taking 200 microgram Levothyroxine/day, but I have been on higher doses), but the other day when I asked how to renew my MedEx card, my pharmacy gave me a PPC (Prescription Prepayment certificate) information sheet instead.
Can I no longer have a Medical Exemption card, i.e. do I now have to pay for my Levothyroxine?
Thanks for any advice
Jo
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We'll send you a reminder around one month before your current certificate expires but it's your own responsibility to check that your certificate is still valid when you claim free prescriptions.
When your medical exemption certificate expires
It's your responsibility to check the expiry date. If you claim free prescriptions after your certificate expires, you could have to pay a penalty charge of up to £100.
Where I live (uk) I go to the reception at the doctors. They give me the form to fill out (I do it while I'm there) hand it back then they get it signed and send it off. So no need to see Dr. Just tick myxedema on the form.
Hi Jo I always got my thyroid meds free plus any others I was prescribed but when you reach age 60 free ! I would question this with the Chemist or maybe check on NHS Gov website?
Just to add my usual comment, this applies only to England.
Then go on to say that this illustrates yet again that we must be as careful of believing what pharmacists say as everyone else. Hyping them up as experts on everything to do with medicines does no-one any favours. Some are truly excellent. Others provide duff advice/information.
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