January 2022 Price Concessions 1st Update

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has today (14/01/2022) granted the following initial list of price concessions:

Drug Pack size Price Concession
Benzydamine 0.15% oromucosal spray sugar free 30 £2.05
Co-dydramol 10mg/500mg tablets 30 £2.06
Co-dydramol 10mg/500mg tablets 100 £6.87
Enalapril 10mg tablets 28 £4.09
Enalapril 5mg tablets 28 £5.87
Fenofibrate micronised 200mg capsules 28 £2.26
Hydroxocobalamin 1mg/1ml solution for injection ampoules 5 £4.95
Lansoprazole 30mg orodispersible tablets 28 £4.50
Loratadine 5mg/5ml oral solution 100 £5.88
Mometasone 0.1% cream 30 £2.32
Nortriptyline 25mg tablets 100 £1.84
Oxycodone 5mg/5ml oral solution sugar free 250 £8.21
Pioglitazone 30mg tablets 28 £2.26
Pioglitazone 45mg tablets 28 £3.39
Prasugrel 10mg tablets 28 £4.98
Ropinirole 1mg tablets 84 £46.95
Tolterodine 1mg tablets 56 £2.45
Warfarin 500microgram tablets 28 £1.40

No additional endorsements are required for price concessions. A price concession only applies for the month in which it is granted.

PSNC is still working with the DHSC to agree further concessionary prices on other drugs reported to be unavailable at the stated January 2022 Drug Tariff price. Please note that PSNC cannot provide details of any generic products awaiting price concession approval from DHSC.

If you have problems obtaining a Part VIII product at the stated Drug Tariff price, please report the issue using the online feedback form on the PSNC website. Please include full details of the supplier and price paid for any products sourced above the Drug Tariff price. PSNC will investigate the extent of the problem and, if appropriate, discuss the issue with DHSC.

Contractors will be alerted to further updates to the price concession list through our website and via our e-news email.  If you wish to subscribe to our email list, you can receive an email as soon as any announcements are mad

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