Blockers - GnRH Inhibitors
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Rachel Walters
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{Rachel Walters, 25/7/24}
As a consequence of the Interference of politicians in Trans Healthcare
As a consequence of the Interference of politicians in Trans Healthcare
This primarily affects those who are pre-op and those who are or maybe on Medical treatment , for GD who are on blockers.
GnRH Inhibitors are now on the Selective List Scheme (SLS) Drug Tarrif Part XV111A (= Schedule 1 drugs) All scripts must be annotated (=endorsed) by the Prescriber before the script is sent to a pharmacy for issue. This affects ALL ages , not just adolescents where they are used as 'puberty blockers' - so if your GP or other prescriber doesn't do it , then you may not get your meds.
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