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Survey finds more people blame Brexit than anything else for supply problemsAlmost half of adults in the UK have struggled to get medicine they have been prescribed – and more people blame Brexit than anything else for the situation, research shows.Forty-nine per cent of people said they had had trouble getting a prescription dispensed over the past two years, the period during which supply problems have increased sharply.One in 12 people (8%) have gone without a medication altogether because it was impossible to obtain.Thirty-one per cent found the drug they needed was out of stock at their pharmacy.Twenty-three per cent of pharmacies did not have enough of the medication available. Continue reading…
Survey finds more people blame Brexit than anything else for supply problems
Almost half of adults in the UK have struggled to get medicine they have been prescribed – and more people blame Brexit than anything else for the situation, research shows.
Forty-nine per cent of people said they had had trouble getting a prescription dispensed over the past two years, the period during which supply problems have increased sharply.
One in 12 people (8%) have gone without a medication altogether because it was impossible to obtain.
Thirty-one per cent found the drug they needed was out of stock at their pharmacy.
Twenty-three per cent of pharmacies did not have enough of the medication available.