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Prescribing Issues

Letter to GP re Prescribing of Emollients and Prescribed Skin Care Treatments

Our Medical Advisory Board have provided a letter for you to download and take to your GP regarding emollient prescribing.

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We are aware that some patients with ichthyosis are experiencing difficulties with their GP reducing, or stopping prescriptions of emollients including bath and shower products. For some members this also extends to some silk garments.

It's important to note that deprescribing in the context of ichthyosis is not a blanket policy, but rather a nuanced approach. The decision to deprescribe should be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the patient's condition, the potential benefits and risks of treatment, and their preferences.

If a patient or their caregiver feels that a treatment is being unjustifiably deprescribed or reduced, it is essential that they discuss these concerns with their healthcare provider. Collaboration between healthcare providers and patients is key to ensuring optimal care.

Our Medical Advisory Board have written letters that you may print off and take to your GP asking them to prescribe the items you need to care for your ichthyosis. The guidance from NHS England is also available below. You can access these documents via the links below.

Guidance from NHS England 

Download The Letter to GP re emollient prescribing

Download The Letter to GP re emollient and silk garment prescribing

If you continue to have difficulties obtaining your prescribed skin care products via your GP please contact us either by telephone on 0800 3689621 or by email [email protected]

 

To find out more about the ISG or become a member please get in touch in one of the following ways: 

By Phone

0800 368 9621

By Email: 

[email protected]

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facebook.com/ichthyosissupportgroup 

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twitter.com/ISG_Charity

Published: 2nd March, 2020

Updated: 9th February, 2026

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https://www.ichthyosis.org.uk/faqs/letter-to-gp-re-prescribing-of-emollients-and-prescribed-skin-care-treatments
Letter to GP re Prescribing of Emollients and Prescribed Skin Care Treatments

Prescribing issues - NHS England

Some people with ichthyosis are experiencing problems obtaining cream, lotions and/or clothing garments on prescription from their GP. This letter from NHS England provides clarification for patients and GPs. Download it and give to your GP.

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Some people with ichthyosis are experiencing problems obtaining bath/shower emollients, cream, lotions and/or clothing garments on prescription from their GP. Some of these issues are as a result of guidelines issued by NHS England being misinterpreted by your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) (clinically-led statutory NHS bodies responsible for the planning and commissioning of health care services in your local area/GP).  The British Association for Dermatologists (BAD) www.bad.org.uk and the Dermatology Council for England (DCE) www.dermatologyengland.org.uk worked with NHS England (NHSE) www.england.nhs.uk a few years ago to publish clarification on the guidance they have issued. A letter which clarifies the intent of the guidance which is intended to help patients and prescribers to access the treatments that are needed is below.

Guidance letter

You may also like to refer to a letter from our Medical Advisory Board which supports patients with ichthyosis eligibility for prescribed emollients.

Download letter

Published: 15th February, 2021

Updated: 9th February, 2026

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https://www.ichthyosis.org.uk/faqs/prescribing-issues-nhs-england
Prescribing issues - NHS England

Write to your MP about emollient prescribing issues

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Some people with ichthyosis are experiencing problems obtaining cream, lotions and/or clothing garments on prescription from their GP. Some of these issues are as a result of guidelines issued by NHS England that are being misinterpreted by your local Clinical Commissioning Group (clinically-led statutory NHS bodies responsible for the planning and commissioning of health care services in your local area/GP).

Parliamentarians have told skin patient groups that they are rarely made aware of dermatological concerns, and therefore are oblivious to any issues. In fact, some MPs have stated that they have never had any correspondence on skin issues.

This is deeply concerning since MPs are elected officials that are there to serve us. Therefore, if you have any significant concern with your dermatology care, such as being wrongfully denied treatments, then you should consider writing to your MP so that they can address it.

MPs can not only attempt locally and confidentially to address your individual issue by writing or speaking to the local health agencies and commissioners, but they can also seek to influence national policy by raising the broader issue within Parliament. This includes asking parliamentary questions, writing to the Department of Health and Social Care, leading a debate or meeting Ministers.

A couple of MPs have agreed to lead within Parliament on a dermatology issue recently raised to them – patients struggling to access appropriate dermatological treatments. Patient groups have informed MPs that refusing access to or rationing of some dermatology treatments, particularly emollients, is occurring. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Skin (APPGS) told them this threatens the health and well-being of millions of people with inflammatory skin conditions. Importantly, this is contrary to clinical guidelines which recommend their use, and leads to significantly worse patient health outcomes.

The APPGS have written a template letter which they and us would greatly appreciate you considering sending to your local MP. MPs welcome correspondence from constituents (you) and will try to respond to every constituent.

We hope that your letter will lead to your local MP taking up the cause on your behalf within Parliament. If enough MPs are prepared to send questions to the Department of Health and Social Care, which shows broad support on the issue, then we will be able to encourage the MPs leading on this issue to go to the Secretary of State for Health with all our concerns and seek meaningful commissioning change.

The patient voice has become extremely important and MPs do take note so please write to your local MP if you experience issues with obtaining items to manage your ichthyosis on prescription.

When corresponding with MPs they require your address and full name.  A simple method for writing to your MP online can be found by typing your postcode in here (opens in new tab), clicking on the MP and then filling out all the details.

A letter does not need to be extensive or long. It should succinctly outline your grievances and the steps you would like the MP to take.

You can find your MP's contact details via www.parliament.uk (opens in new tab).

Click here (opens in Word) to download the template letter to send to your MP.

To find out more about the ISG or become a member please get in touch in one of the following ways: 

By Phone

0800 368 9621

By Email: 

[email protected] 

Facebook: 

facebook.com/ichthyosissupportgroup 

Twitter: 

twitter.com/ISG_Charity

Published: 12th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd March, 2024

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https://www.ichthyosis.org.uk/faqs/write-to-your-mp-about-emollient-prescribing-issues
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