As food prices hit new highs and energy bills soar, paying for basic needs like prescriptions has become unaffordable for some people. We want to know if you have gone without medicines prescribed by your doctor because it is now too expensive?
If you are between 18-60 and not receiving income support, income-based jobseeker’s allowance or income-related employment and support allowance, you likely have to pay for your prescriptions. Have you tried to treat your illness yourself or skipped your repeat prescription to avoid the cost?
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