Pharmacy owners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have voted in favour of cutting opening hours and stopping home deliveries for the first time, in a protest over government funding.
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA), which ran the ballot, is calling for an annual £1.7bn funding increase to plug the “financial hole”.
The NPA represents 6,500 of the UK's community pharmacies - that's around half of them. It says 99% of those that responded to the vote said they were willing to limit their services unless funding was improved.
The Department of Health in England says it wants all pharmacists to work with it to achieve a service fit for the future.