HL Deb 19 March 1987 vol 485 c1560WA
Baroness Carnegy of Lour

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What savings have resulted to the National Health Service in Scotland from the introduction of the Selected List Scheme of NHS Drugs.

The Minister of State, Scottish Office (Lord Glenarthur)

The information we have from the Scottish Health Service Common Services Agency shows that the Selected List Scheme saved £8-lm on the Scottish NHS drugs bill in the first year of the scheme's operation. In each of the therapeutic groups within the scheme the savings were as follows:

£000's
Analgesics for mild to moderate pain 2,400
Antacids 465
Benzodiazepine tranquillisers and sedatives 1,995
Cough and cold remedies 2,301
Laxatives 105
Tonics and bitters 35
Vitamins 772

By redirecting the savings achieved towards other forms of patient care, this represents a valuable contribution towards the continuing growth of the National Health Service in Scotland.