Accurate, balanced evidence-based information about medicines
Published 2008-12-01 00:00:00
The period for which a PBS prescription (with repeats) can be written has increased from 6 to 12 months — for some medicines prescribed for some people with chronic conditions.
People with a stable chronic condition whose care is being managed by a general practitioner management plan or team care arrangement are eligible to receive up to 12 months’ supply of some medicines in accordance with their GP’s clinical judgement. The prescribing GP must be satisfied that there will be adequate follow-up.
No increased maximum quantities and/or repeats are allowed with these new PBS listings.
The first medicines were listed under the new arrangement on 1 November 2008, followed by a second group of medicines on 1 December 2008. Some diagnostic agents will be added on 1 January 2009 (see Box 1).
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From 1 November 2008 |
Some eye preparations (e.g. for dry eye) Sulfasalazine |
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From 1 December 2008 |
Some digestive enzyme capsules (e.g. for cystic fibrosis) Statins (excluding rosuvastatin) Fibrates Bile-acid sequestrants |
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From 1 January 2009 |
Some diagnostic agents (e.g. glucose test strips) |
* Refer to the Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits
Published 2008-12-01 00:00:00
The information contained in this material is derived from a critical analysis of a wide range of authoritative evidence. Any treatment decisions based on this information should be made in the context of the clinical circumstances of each patient.