Prescribing services
Unfortunately there is no right to a prescribed detox from opiates, but detoxing from opiates is a ‘health need’ and the NHS health authorities have to ensure that services are available to meet health needs. You should be properly assessed and, if necessary, treated within a reasonable length of time.
Services that can prescribe drugs to help with a detox vary from area to area. There are three types of service:
Some areas have statutory services, some have non-statutory services and some have both. Everyone has the right to a GP.
If you have to wait a long time for an assessment, or if you are not happy with the outcome of the assessment process, you can complain. If you want to complain about a service you can go to the manager of the service or to the health authority that funds it.
Your local Community Health Council (CHC) will be able to help and support your complaint. Their number will be in the phone book.
Please note that you can NOT buy the following combinations of medicines.
If purchasing separately the maximum number of tablets is 96 of each type. If purchasing as a combination then the maximum allowed is 96 tablets in total.
The maximum number of tablets is 96 of each type of the following medicine combinations;
The maximum number of Co-codamol you’re allowed to purchase is 32 tablets.
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