NHS spends £23million a year on 'useless' eczema lotion The NHS is wasting more than £23million a year on anti-eczema products that do not make any difference, a study has suggested.
Emollient bath additives are estimated to make up as much as a third of the cost of treating eczema in the UK, according to the report in the BMJ. The Daily Mail
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Emollient bath additives are estimated to make up as much as a third of the cost of treating eczema in the UK, according to the report in the BMJ. The Daily Mail
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- Emollient bath additives for the treatment of childhood eczema (BATHE): multicentre pragmatic parallel group randomised controlled trial of clinical and cost effectiveness The BMJ
- Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds BBC News
- NHS spends £23m a year on eczema bath treatments that researchers say don't work The Daily Telegraph
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