NHS prescriptions will rise by 30p to £9.65 from April trends now
Now even your PILLS will cost more! NHS prescriptions will rise by 30p to £9.65 from April - despite the 'tax on health' being frozen last year due to cost-of-living crisis Patients in England will be forced to pay an extra 30p to collect their medication Charge was frozen at £9.35 last April to help 'ease cost of living pressures'
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The cost of an NHS prescription will rise to £9.65 this year, the Government has announced today.
Patients in England will, from April 1, be forced to pay an extra 30p to collect their medication from a pharmacy.
Campaigners have long called the fee patients in