NHS South East London ICB has teamed up with the other NHS integrated care boards across the capital to launch a new campaign to help people only order the medicines they need and reduce waste.
Nationally, it is estimated unused medicines cost the NHS £300 million each year – money that could be used to provide other NHS care.
Many people feel they must order every medicine on their repeat prescription, even when they still have some left at home.
Patients are encouraged to check what they have at home first, as only ordering what you need:
You can take any unused medicines to your local pharmacy for safe disposal.
Lelly Oboh, pharmacist at NHS South East London ICB, said: “Checking what you have at home before you order more is a simple step that helps you stay well. It also helps make sure medicines are there for others who need them. If you have medicines on your repeat prescription that you no longer use, ask your GP practice for a medicines review. They’ll help make sure your prescription is right for you.”
GP practices, pharmacies and community groups will be sharing tips and support throughout the campaign. For more information speak with your local pharmacy.