Pharmacies will not run out of medicine after Brexit, says NHS Alternative transport routes will be implemented and medicines prioritised in event of no deal
Plans have been drawn up for the use of alternative transport routes and prioritisation of medicines as part of contingency planning for a no deal Brexit, pharmacists have been told by the NHS.
The government has been reviewing transport routes for all medicines “to maximise the ability for supply to continue unimpeded” after 29 March, according to a letter seen by the Guardian that was was sent out in recent days (17 January). The Guardian
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Plans have been drawn up for the use of alternative transport routes and prioritisation of medicines as part of contingency planning for a no deal Brexit, pharmacists have been told by the NHS.
The government has been reviewing transport routes for all medicines “to maximise the ability for supply to continue unimpeded” after 29 March, according to a letter seen by the Guardian that was was sent out in recent days (17 January). The Guardian
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