HC Deb 13 January 1971 vol 809 cc73-4W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) why, as from next April, the levy on elastic hosiery obtained on a prescription will be increased to £1 a pair whilst anklets and knee-caps will cost 10s. a pair;

(2) if, in view of the hardship which will be caused, particularly to those suffering from varicose veins, he will review the proposed discrepancy in cost to the public between drugs and dressings.

Mr. Alison

The higher charge for elastic stockings, which will be no more than the charge which applied between 1952 and 1965, takes into account the higher cost of these articles to the National Health Service. The wide exemptions from prescription charges will continue to apply to charges for elastic hosiery; exemption or refund is available for anyone who is not otherwise exempt and who would suffer hardship through payment of the charges. The charge for dressings will continue to be the same as for drugs.