People  in Bolton are being urged to order repeat prescriptions in time, ahead of the August bank holiday.

The North West’s chief pharmacist is reminding people not to leave it too late to order repeat prescriptions ahead of the bank holiday next week. 

Last bank holiday – the NHS 111 phone service saw more than a 400 per cent increase in people contacting it about repeat prescriptions – rising from 801 calls in the three days before the Jubilee Bank Holiday to 4,287 in the first three days of the Jubilee weekend.

Karen O’Brien MBE heads up the pharmacy service across the region and has flagged up that any repeat prescriptions will need to be ordered before Monday 22 August at the latest.

Many GP practices and pharmacies will have limited opening hours over the bank holiday weekend, making it more challenging for patients to access medicines at short notice.

The public have been advised to check with their GP practice how much notice they need to issue a prescription.

Community pharmacies also generally need between 24 and 48 hours from when they receive a repeat prescription to prepare medicines.

If people feel unwell over the bank holiday weekend, they can check their symptoms and get access to advice using 111.nhs.uk online. NHS 111 is a free service which runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.