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RESPeRATE Now Available on NHS Prescription

The NHS Prescription Service recently approved RESPeRATE for inclusion in the NHS Drug Tariff after a detailed review of the clinical studies, patient satisfaction analysis and a cost benefit economic model.

Should your NHS doctor consider RESPeRATE appropriate for you, he/she will prescribe it at the standard NHS prescription rate.

Prescription RESPeRATE in Four Easy Steps:

1. Download Prescription Information Pack For Your Doctor

The Prescription Information Pack includes clinical and NHS prescription information for your doctor including where he or she can review additional information.

If you have not done so before, download the Prescription Information Pack here.

2. Obtain a Prescription

Your prescribing doctor or nurse can locate the prescription information for RESPeRATE (Rx model) under the PIP code, 331-4564.

3. FreePost the Prescription or Bring it to Your Local Pharmacy

FreePost the prescription to our NHS licensed partner, Daylong, and they will ship a RESPeRATE directly to your home at no extra charge. Complete address details can be found in the Prescription Information Pack.

Alternatively, take the prescription to your local pharmacy and Daylong will arrange for your RESPeRATE to be shipped to your pharmacy - and all you have to do is go back and pick it up.

4. Activate Your 90-day complimentary Access to the RESPeRATE Cares
    Personalised Coaching Programme.

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