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FREE NHS PRESCRIPTIONS

You can get free NHS prescriptions if at the time the prescription is dispensed you:

  • are aged 60 or over;
  • are under 16;
  • are in full-time education and aged 16, 17 or 18;
  • are pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months and have a valid exemption certificate;
  • have a listed medical condition and have a valid exemption certificate;
  • have a continuing physical disability which means you cannot go out without help from another person and have a valid exemption certificate;
  • are an NHS in-patient;
  • are getting, or your partner gets: Income Support, or Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (Incapacity Benefit and Disability Living Allowance -do not count, as they are not income-related), orPension Credit Guarantee Credit;
  • are entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate;
  • are named on a valid HC2 certificate issued under the terms of the NHS Low Income Scheme;
  • are a war pensioner, the prescription is for your pensionable disablement and you have a valid war pension exemption certificate.

The following items are supplied free:

  • medication administered at a hospital;
  • prescribed contraceptives;
  • medication personally administered by a GP;
  • medication supplied by a hospital for the treatment of a sexually transmissible infection ( STI).

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Page updated: Wednesday, May 2, 2007