Easter Bank Holiday Prescriptions

medications

Easter is fast approaching with Good Friday on 7th April and Easter Monday on 10th April.  So with this in mind NHS Lincolnshire ICB is reminding patients to order their repeat prescriptions in plenty of time. 

At busy times of year like Easter it is important that we spend a few minutes thinking about our health care by ordering and collecting any repeat prescriptions at least a week in advance of the bank holiday weekend, as many pharmacies will be closed. 

The ICB is encouraging patients to make sure they renew any regular prescriptions and collect medication before the holidays start as running out of daily medication over this period could have serious consequences for patients who rely on them to control a range of conditions including heart and breathing problems. 

The last thing we want for our patients is having their bank holiday spoilt by not being able to take regular medication. For those with long-term health problems, taking daily medication is an important part of their treatment, and many are at risk of suffering serious attacks or hospital stays if medical supplies run out.

This is why patients, their families and carers are being asked to check now that they have enough daily medication to see them through the break. If they don’t, they should call into their pharmacist or local GP surgery in good time. 

If you become unwell over the bank holiday period or need medical advice when your GP surgery is closed, GP out-of-hours services can be accessed by visiting NHS 111 online or by calling NHS 111 free of charge.

Bank holidays are noticeably busy times of year for the NHS, so picking up a repeat prescription in advance could help keep staff free to deal with other threatening emergencies. 


Published 22/03/2023