Mentions:
1: Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts (Con - Life peer) There were no drugs, of course, because they were not available in those days, but the stress of persistent - Speech Link
2: Lord German (LD - Life peer) be involved in individual cases is a matter for the board; it should not be the subject of statutory prescription - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) Gentleman is right to say that a number of local warm homes prescription schemes have offered additional - Speech Link
2: Jackie Doyle-Price (Con - Thurrock) the 21st century people’s health conditions are being managed through the forced administration of drugs - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Altrincham (Con - Excepted Hereditary) Far too many drugs are being prescribed to all age groups, including young people, and they are being - Speech Link
2: Baroness Eaton (Con - Life peer) He received a doctor’s affirmation that he was transgender and was given a prescription for female hormones - Speech Link
3: Baroness O'Loan (XB - Life peer) when we do not know what the long-term effects of such prescription may be, and who fears that the child - Speech Link
4: Earl of Leicester (Con - Excepted Hereditary) all cases, psychological investigation should take place before affirmation of the gender identity, prescription - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None This will give pharmacists the power to supply prescription-only medications, including antibiotics and - Speech Link
2: Lord Allan of Hallam (LD - Life peer) pharmacies for approving repeat prescriptions—this was raised by the noble Baroness, Lady Merron—for drugs - Speech Link
3: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) in surgeries or pharmacies that can detect a UTI very quickly, so that you then know you can give a prescription - Speech Link
4: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) really talking about here are the seven areas where they are allowed to supply treatments and courses of drugs - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) dental hygienists and pharmacy technicians to supply and administer medicines without the need for a prescription - Speech Link
2: Lord Allan of Hallam (LD - Life peer) Minister make of that proposal, and what are the Government doing to ensure that, wherever you get a prescription - Speech Link
3: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) Clearly, we could look at doing that with the relevant autism drugs. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrea Leadsom (Con - South Northamptonshire) This will give pharmacists the power to supply prescription-only medications, including antibiotics and - Speech Link
2: George Howarth (Lab - Knowsley) job that they are already expected to because of lack of capacity and problems in accessing certain drugs - Speech Link
3: Bernard Jenkin (Con - Harwich and North Essex) People have to make a round trip of more than 40 miles to collect a prescription on a Sunday, for example - Speech Link
4: Clive Efford (Lab - Eltham) Will pharmacists be trained in denying medication to people who turn up expecting to be given a prescription - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Christine Jardine (LD - Edinburgh West) I beg to move,That this House has considered the availability of drugs to treat type 2 diabetes.It - Speech Link
2: Christine Jardine (LD - Edinburgh West) We have to ensure that the supply of drugs, which is short at the moment, is prioritised for those who - Speech Link
3: Christine Jardine (LD - Edinburgh West) Shortages have been linked to those without diabetes using the drugs, as the hon. - Speech Link
4: Andrew Stephenson (Con - Pendle) However, it became available for prescription in the UK only on 4 September 2023, having received approval - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Con - Life peer) Act 1971 to control 15 substances as class A drugs, four substances as class B drugs and one substance - Speech Link
2: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab - Life peer) He told me that he had gone on holiday to Mexico but had forgotten some of his normal prescription drugs - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hogan-Howe (XB - Life peer) When 70% of victims are vulnerable either through age, infirmity, alcohol, drugs or some other reason - Speech Link
2: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Lab - Life peer) is seen not as a crime but as consensual: they are going with men in cars for sex, and being given drugs—what - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kennedy of Shaws (Lab - Life peer) should be statutory defences for women who commit crimes, such as handling stolen goods or carrying drugs - Speech Link
4: Baroness Prashar (XB - Life peer) whether the chairman is involved in individual cases should be a matter for the board and not a statutory prescription - Speech Link