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Prescribing Over The Counter Medicines 

Why does the NHS want to reduce prescribing of over the counter medicines?

For further information, the NHS has produced a leaflet explaining changes to prescribing of OTC medicines.


How your local pharmacy team can help you

  • Earache (1-17 years)
  • Impetigo (1 year and over)
  • Infected insect bite (1 year and over)
  • Shingles (18 years and over)
  • Sinusitis (12 years and over)
  • Sore throat (5 years and over)
  • Uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women (16-64 years)

What can you do?

  • Painkillers to help with pain, discomfort and fever
  • Indigestion medicines, oral rehydration salts and treatments for constipation and diarrhoea
  • Treatments for seasonal conditions like colds and hay fever
  • Sunblock and after sun
  • Basic first aid items (for example plasters or antiseptic cream). If you have children, make sure you also have products suitable for them. Speak to your local pharmacy team about what medicines to keep at home, where to store them safely and how to use them

What if my symptoms don’t improve?

  • Go back to the pharmacy for further advice
  • Call NHS 111
  • Contact your GP

Visit the NHS website and click on ‘Services near you’ to help you choose the right service.

A&E and 999 should only be used for serious and life-threatening emergencies.