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Note: You will be able to select and add a suitable treatment to your cart after completing the consultation. Our prescribers will issue a FREE prescription as per your treatment suitability. If your consultation is approved, you will be offered treatment for you and the prescriber to jointly consider. However, the final decision always will be the prescriber's.

Learn more about Asthma on the NHS website.

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ABOUT YOU

Do you know how and when to use your inhaler?

Why are you requesting treatment today?

YOUR SYMPTOMS

Have you called an ambulance or had emergency treatment for breathing problems in the last year?

Do you use your inhaler more than four times a day?

YOUR HEALTH

Has your Asthma been reviewed by a doctor or nurse within the last 12 months?

Have you been prescribed Ventolin (salbutamol) in the last 12 months?

Is your asthma well controlled? If you are not sure, take the asthma control test here.

Do you have an allergy (hypersensitivity) to Ventolin (salbutamol) or have you had a reaction with an asthma inhaler previously?

Are you breastfeeding or pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 6 months?

Have you been diagnosed with any of the following?

  • Overactive thyroid gland
  • History of heart problems such as an irregular or fast heartbeat or angina
  • High blood pressure
  • Any serious medical condition which may require immediate hospitalisation

YOUR MEDICATION

Are you currently taking any medication (including over the counter, prescription or recreational drugs)?

AGREEMENT

Do you understand that you must seek medical attention if your asthma does not improve within 1 hour of using your inhaler?

If you cannot find your GP surgery in the list above, then you can leave it empty and we can use your GP Surgery from your NHS Summary Care Records.

Do you agree with the following?

  • You will read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medication
  • You will contact us and inform your GP of your medication if you experience any side effects of treatment, if you start a new medication or if your medical conditions change during treatment.
  • The treatment is solely for your own use
  • If you are suffering from acute breathlessness, wheeze or chest tightness, contact 999 for help.
  • This is not an emergency service for asthma and is not intended to replace regular reviews and monitoring with your GP.
  • You give permission to access you NHS Summary Care Record in order to identify you correctly, check your medical history and provide the best possible care.
  • You give permission to contact your GP to inform them of your treatment.
  • You have answered all the above questions accurately and truthfully. You understand our prescribers take your answers in good faith and base their prescribing decisions accordingly, and that incorrect information can be hazardous to your health.

ABOUT YOU

Do you know how and when to use your inhaler?

Why are you requesting treatment today?

YOUR SYMPTOMS

Have you called an ambulance or had emergency treatment for breathing problems in the last year?

Do you use your inhaler more than four times a day?

YOUR HEALTH

Has your Asthma been reviewed by a doctor or nurse within the last 12 months?

Have you been prescribed Ventolin (salbutamol) in the last 12 months?

Is your asthma well controlled? If you are not sure, take the asthma control test here.

Do you have an allergy (hypersensitivity) to Ventolin (salbutamol) or have you had a reaction with an asthma inhaler previously?

Are you breastfeeding or pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 6 months?

Have you been diagnosed with any of the following?

  • Overactive thyroid gland
  • History of heart problems such as an irregular or fast heartbeat or angina
  • High blood pressure
  • Any serious medical condition which may require immediate hospitalisation

YOUR MEDICATION

Are you currently taking any medication (including over the counter, prescription or recreational drugs)?

AGREEMENT

Do you understand that you must seek medical attention if your asthma does not improve within 1 hour of using your inhaler?

If you cannot find your GP surgery in the list above, then you can leave it empty and we can use your GP Surgery from your NHS Summary Care Records.

Do you agree with the following?

  • You will read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medication
  • You will contact us and inform your GP of your medication if you experience any side effects of treatment, if you start a new medication or if your medical conditions change during treatment.
  • The treatment is solely for your own use
  • If you are suffering from acute breathlessness, wheeze or chest tightness, contact 999 for help.
  • This is not an emergency service for asthma and is not intended to replace regular reviews and monitoring with your GP.
  • You give permission to access you NHS Summary Care Record in order to identify you correctly, check your medical history and provide the best possible care.
  • You give permission to contact your GP to inform them of your treatment.
  • You have answered all the above questions accurately and truthfully. You understand our prescribers take your answers in good faith and base their prescribing decisions accordingly, and that incorrect information can be hazardous to your health.
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