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How to Talk to Your GP About Medication Alternatives

Source data checked 26 June 2026, 17:17 UTC
When a shortage affects your medication, you may need to discuss alternatives with your GP. Here's how to make that conversation productive.

Before Your Appointment

What to Ask Your GP

Important Notes

Some medications require careful switching — particularly epilepsy drugs, thyroid medication, and mental health medicines. Your GP should plan any switch carefully and arrange follow-up monitoring.

For most other medications, switching between brands of the same drug or to a similar drug in the same class is straightforward.

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Data sources: DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications · NHSBSA Serious Shortage Protocols · NHS England
MediWatch is not medical advice. Always follow your prescription label and ask a pharmacist, GP, specialist, NHS 111, or emergency services if you are unsure or unwell. Data checked daily.

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