A pharmacist says he is having to use his own savings to keep his business afloat due to the rising cost of medications.
Dipak Pau, 64, from the Pillbox Pharmacy in Great Baddow, Essex, says his NHS contract no longer covers the cost of the drugs he has to dispense, which has left him using his own money.
"There are so many medicines that we are dispensing at a loss, I personally have had to put in family money to keep the business going," he said.
A Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) spokesperson said: "Community pharmacy has a vital role to play as we shift the focus of the NHS out of hospitals and into the community, through our 10 Year Health Plan."


