Help the NHS reduce medicines waste

05 August 2025
Hands tipping pills from a container

The local NHS is running a campaign urging patients to make simple changes to help reduce medicines waste - which is estimated to cost the NHS nationally around £300m each year.

The campaign by Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB) will include regular messages for the public and patients around keeping medicines stored safely and how to dispose of unused medicines properly.

They will be encouraging you to check how much prescription medication you have at home before ordering more, and check the expiry date on your medicines.

You can also get advice from your GP or pharmacist about prescription medicines.

From September 2025, local people can join a local Digital Café for free, informal, one to one support with basic digital skills, along with access to digital devices and the internet, including advice on using the NHS App to order prescription medication.

For details of the times and locations of these Digital Cafés please visit:

Digital Cafés | Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West

For further tips and advice visit the StayWellBob website where you can find six short videos on how to reduce medicine waste:

Reducing medicines waste

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