Prescription charges in England will be frozen this year – for the first time since 2022.
The charge for a single item will remain at £9.90 in 2025-26, the government has announced.
Three-month and annual prescriptions prepayment certificates will also be frozen and existing exemptions will continue. Charges only apply in England as prescriptions are free in the rest of the UK.
Nearly nine in 10 prescriptions in England are already dispensed free of charge, with children, over 60s, pregnant women, people with certain medical conditions and those on lower incomes exempt from paying.