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Consultation Outcome Published 1 Feb 2018 Department of Health and Social Care ↗ View on GOV.UK

Availability of gluten-free foods on NHS prescription

We are seeking views on proposals on whether to make changes to the availability of gluten-free foods that are prescribed on the NHS.

Opened 31 Mar 2017
Closed 22 Jun 2017
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Gluten-free (GF) foods are available on prescription to patients diagnosed with gluten sensitivity, and have been since the late 1960s when their availability was extremely limited.

A wide range of GF foods is now readily available in supermarkets and other food outlets, meaning that the ability of patients to obtain these foods without a prescription has greatly increased.

Our consultation proposes options for restricting the availability of GF products on NHS prescription. We would value your views to help inform our work.