Following discussions between Community Pharmacy England and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) regarding medicine pricing issues reported by pharmacy owners, the Department has today (19/09/2024) announced the following list of price concessions for September 2024:
Drug
Pack size
Price concession
Amiloride 5mg tablets
28
£15.94
Benzoyl peroxide 5% / Clindamycin 1% gel
30
£12.16
Benzoyl peroxide 5% / Clindamycin 1% gel
60
£24.32
Bimatoprost 300micrograms/ml / Timolol 5mg/ml eye drops
3
£7.99
Cefalexin 500mg capsules
21
£2.45
Cinacalcet 30mg tablets
28
£7.75
Codeine 15mg tablets
28
£0.94
Codeine 15mg tablets
100
£3.36
Cyclizine 50mg/1ml solution for injection ampoules
5
£4.82
Ketoconazole 2% shampoo
120
£24.95
Labetalol 100mg tablets
56
£4.50
Lactulose 3.1-3.7g/5ml oral solution
500
£4.09
Lamotrigine 200mg tablets
56
£4.99
Metformin 1g / Sitagliptin 50mg tablets
56
£10.65
Mometasone 0.1% ointment
30
£3.60
Naproxen 500mg gastro-resistant tablets
56
£17.79
Olanzapine 2.5mg tablets
28
£1.50
Olanzapine 5mg tablets
28
£2.99
Olanzapine 7.5mg tablets
28
£1.35
Pregabalin 25mg capsules
56
£1.48
Pyridostigmine bromide 60mg tablets
200
£17.76
Quetiapine 100mg tablets
60
£15.90
Quetiapine 150mg tablets
60
£19.12
Rizatriptan 10mg tablets
3
£8.15
Ropinirole 500microgram tablets
28
£12.37
Spironolactone 50mg tablets
28
£3.49
Zonisamide 50mg capsules
56
£20.84
For the full list of price concessions granted for September 2024 so far please visit our price concession hub page here.
Please note: We are still in discussion with DHSC on a number other medicines affected by pricing issues this month. We will issue further updates as soon as we hear back from the Department.
No additional endorsements are required for price concessions. A price concession only applies for the month it is granted; any prices agreed for concessions requested late in the month will roll over into the following month.
We encourage pharmacies to report any problems obtaining a Part VIII product at or below the stated Drug Tariff price, using the online feedback form on the Community Pharmacy England website. Please include full details of the supplier and price paid for any products sourced above the Drug Tariff price. We will investigate the extent of the problem and, if appropriate, discuss the issue with DHSC.
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Further information on price concessions and FAQs about the process involved can be found on our website (cpe.org.uk/priceconcessions) To hear more on how the current price concessions system operates, pharmacy teams can now access a recording of our recent Medicines Supply and Concessions Briefing webinar here.
Improvements to the price concession system
Following significant concerns raised by pharmacies about the unsustainable level of prices imposed by DHSC in second half of 2022, it was agreed that an urgent review of the price concession setting system would take place.
Since this announcement, we have sent a strong and clear message back to Government that pharmacies cannot continue to subsidise the NHS medicines bill. Following the review of the concessionary price process, a package of measures has been developed to improve the system.
One of the solutions agreed between us and DHSC is that from 1st April 2023, all products granted a concessionary price will be classified as ‘Discount Not Deducted’ for the month(s) in which they are on concession.
In May 2023, DHSC implemented a process to roll over to the following month any agreed prices for concessions requested on or after the 23rd of the month.
Furthermore, from April 2024, a retrospective top-up payment system applies to products granted very low concessionary prices by DHSC when compared to the average purchase prices identified via the Margins survey. Further information on the top-up mechanism can be found here.
Please see our latest funding and reimbursement short video for further information on the recent changes to the price concession process.
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