Prescriptions for chronic insomnia

Insomnia can last for a prolonged period and can have huge effects on the sufferer’s life. Addressing the cause of insomnia is the preferred course of treatment, however in some cases it is necessary to medicate the patient. Prescriptions for chronic weightloss treatments Xenical Orlistat can be expensive if the problem persists in the long term. Some chronic illnesses are treated on the NHS budget meaning the cost of medications does not need to be met by the patient. Life threatening illnesses treated through subsidised care include diabetes, heart disease and cancer. The patient can obtain a special exemption certificate which can be presented to a pharmacist alongside any prescriptions issued by your GP.

Insomnia sufferers are not eligible for prescription payment exemption despite having to take medications on a regular basis for a longer term illness which greatly impacts on their quality of life. It is hoped that the scheme which currently covers diabetes, heart disease and cancer will also be extended to people with other long term conditions. In the meantime certain groups such as the elderly, those on income support or those on benefits are also already entitled to free treatments, so if you fall into one of these categories you can have subsidised care.

Many people believe that the NHS should provide free treatment to all sufferers of a chronic illness where medications are needed for the rest of their lives. The current system which excludes certain groups The underlying principle of the NHS is that treatment should be free at the point of use. The fact is that many chronic illnesses are treated by the lifelong use of medications. This effectively means that patients suffering from these diseases only get free diagnosis - and not free treatment. Unfortunately people with Chronic Illnesses face this type of bill as not just a one off cost - but as a life long drain on their finances. Many end up skipping vital medication or "Stretching" their medication to make ends meet. Often this adds an extra burden to the NHS when the same patients end up requiring acute treatment in hospital.

We believe that those conditions primarily caused by lifestyle and that can be treated by lifestyle changes should be excluded.


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