Dingbat2018
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
I'm a parent of a type 1 child who has had diabetes for a number of years. We've always been prescribed a glucagon injection kit for emergency use, never had to use it thankfully. We replace the kit every couple of years when it expires. I put in the latest prescription request and our GP practice is refusing to issue it, saying it's a strong medication, shouldn't be used unless by paramedics bla bla bla. Has policy changed with keeping a kit at home? I've directed them to the original letter from the consultant advising of all the items that will need to be on repeat prescription, this was included on the list, but the letter is from several years ago. I can call our diabetes specialist nurse tomorrow and discuss with them and get them to phone the GP but hoping someone can advice tonight if it's something we should have on prescription. Are there NICE guidelines or anything I can refer our GP to.