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Impact of the reduction of the prescription charge in Wales on the prescribing of non-sedating antihistamines in primary care

Teerapon Dhippayom and Roger Walker

Health Policy, 2008, vol. 87, issue 3, 309-315

Abstract: Objective Determine the impact of the phased reduction of the prescription charge in Wales on prescriptions for non-sedating antihistamines.Method Prescription items for non-sedating antihistamines dispensed in 22 Local Health Boards (LHBs) in Wales and 15 Primary Care Trusts in the South East of England were analysed between October 2001 and September 2006.Results There was an increase in percent change (median (interquartile range [IQR])) in prescription items for non-sedating antihistamines dispensed in Wales in the 24 months after the first reduction of the prescription charge in October 2004 compared to the 24 months prior to this (13.7 [10.9-17.1] vs. 7.3 [5.0-10.7], p

Date: 2008
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