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A properly stocked medicine cabinet can help treat many common illnesses and ailments over the cold winter months – avoiding the need to have to travel to your local pharmacy or practice when you’re feeling at your worst.
Important items include:
Fiona Garnett, associate director of pharmacy and medicines optimisation at Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board, is encouraging everyone to double check their supplies of self-care medicines at home. She said:
“During the winter months, it’s common to experience minor illnesses, and having a well-stocked medicine cabinet with self-care medicines that can help alleviate symptoms or recover more quickly.
“With winter approaching, it’s essential to ensure that your medicine cabinet is well-stocked with necessary supplies of self-care medicines. This proactive step can help you manage minor illnesses at home and avoid unnecessary trips to healthcare facilities.
“Keeping a range of over-the-counter medications, such as pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, and any regular prescription medications, ensures you’re prepared for common winter ailments. Being prepared means you can quickly address any health concerns without having to make a needless trip to purchase medicines and recover faster, allowing you to enjoy the winter season with peace of mind.”
To find out more about the services available to you this winter, visit the BLMK ICB website here.
For press enquiries, please email blmkicb.communications@nhs.net
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