NHS spending on over-the-counter remedies attacked

Doctors criticised for handing out prescriptions for the likes of paracetamol, mouthwash and cough sweets

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Family NHS doctors in England prescribed £9.3bn worth of medicines in 2015, a near five per cent increase on the previous year.

At a time when the NHS is under acute financial strain, these figures would always draw attention. But it is the revelation that hundreds of millions of pounds are spent prescribing inexpensive and readily available over-the-counter remedies that has prompted strongest criticism.

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