Hi all,
Thought this might interest some. I wrote an complaint to the NHS and the Government regard the archaic approach I believe they have to dry eyes.
The main basis of my email was that Restasis didn't even appear on the radar, the docs I had talked to about it having never even heard of it......yet it's prescription in th USA
I got one reply so far.
Thought this might interest some. I wrote an complaint to the NHS and the Government regard the archaic approach I believe they have to dry eyes.
The main basis of my email was that Restasis didn't even appear on the radar, the docs I had talked to about it having never even heard of it......yet it's prescription in th USA
I got one reply so far.
Dear Ian,
Thank you for your e-mail of 19 September about the availability of Restasis at NHS expense for the treatment chronic dry eye. Your e-mail has been forwarded to Pharmacy Division and I have been asked to reply.
I can fully understand why you would want to receive treatment with Restasis for what can be an extremely painful condition.
I have contacted colleagues in the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) the UK regulatory authority responsible for licensing all UK medicines They have advised that there is no UK or EU licence or ongoing application for a licence.
Licensed medicines are rigorously tested against the MHRA criterion of safety, quality and efficacy. The safety of unlicensed medicines can not be guaranteed. However, there is provision within the medicines legislation which allows a doctor to prescribe an unlicensed medicine if there is no safe licensed alternative available. In such circumstances the prescribing doctor is held clinically responsible.
I do hope that this information clarifies the position.
**name/email removed for privacy**
Pharmacy Division
1 October 2007
Thank you for your e-mail of 19 September about the availability of Restasis at NHS expense for the treatment chronic dry eye. Your e-mail has been forwarded to Pharmacy Division and I have been asked to reply.
I can fully understand why you would want to receive treatment with Restasis for what can be an extremely painful condition.
I have contacted colleagues in the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) the UK regulatory authority responsible for licensing all UK medicines They have advised that there is no UK or EU licence or ongoing application for a licence.
Licensed medicines are rigorously tested against the MHRA criterion of safety, quality and efficacy. The safety of unlicensed medicines can not be guaranteed. However, there is provision within the medicines legislation which allows a doctor to prescribe an unlicensed medicine if there is no safe licensed alternative available. In such circumstances the prescribing doctor is held clinically responsible.
I do hope that this information clarifies the position.
**name/email removed for privacy**
Pharmacy Division
1 October 2007
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