HC Deb 26 November 1982 vol 32 c599W
Mr. Alton

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services why one prescription of female hormone replacement therapy costs £2.60.

Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

Non-exempt patients pay a separate charge of £1.30 for each quantity of a drug

Table 1
Birkenhead England and Wales
May 1979 August 1982 May 1979 August 1982
Supplementary pensioners 8,000 8,100 1,553,700 1,578,800
Unemployed claimants 5,600 11,400 577,500 1,636,400
Sick and disabled 1,200 1,300 210,300 235,000
Single parent families 1,800 2,100 311,100 393,700
Others 200 600 52,600 97,700
All supplementary beneficiaries 16,800 23,500 2,705,200 3,941,600

Some 100 per cent. count as cases in action in local offices.

Table 2
Dependants of Supplementary Benefit in England and Wales
November 1979 December 1981
Supplementary pensioners 300,600 279,100
Unemployed 471,700 1,185,500
Sick and disabled 61,800 76,600
One parent families 491,300 575,700
Others 25,800 44,700
Total of all beneficiaries 1,351,200 2,161,500

Note: Information about dependants is available only from Annual Statistical Enquiries in November/December each year.

Source: Annual Statistical Enquiry.

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