June 2025 Price Concessions 3rd Update

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has today (30/06/2025) confirmed the following list of price concessions for June 2025:

Drug Pack size Price concession
Erythromycin 250mg gastro-resistant tablets 28 £3.74
Esomeprazole 20mg gastro-resistant capsules 28 £2.99
Esomeprazole 40mg gastro-resistant capsules 28 £2.17
Ivabradine 2.5mg tablets 56 £26.22
Mefenamic acid 250mg tablets 28 £6.10
Progesterone micronised 100mg capsules 30 £4.68
Sitagliptin 100mg tablets 28 £12.19
Sitagliptin 25mg tablets 28 £2.99
Sodium bicarbonate 500mg capsules 56 £7.80
Trimethoprim 100mg tablets 28 £4.66
Venlafaxine 300mg modified-release tablets 30 £42.28

Please note: Community Pharmacy England has submitted price concession applications for a number of other medicines affected by pricing issues this month. We will issue further updates as soon as we hear back from the Department. 

Notes  

No additional endorsements are required for price concessions. A price concession only applies for the month it is granted; any prices agreed for concessions requested late in the month will roll over into the following month.  

Next Steps  

Pharmacy teams should continue to report any problems obtaining a Part VIII product at or below the stated Drug Tariff price, using the online feedback form on our website. Please include full details of the supplier and price paid for any products sourced above the Drug Tariff price. We will investigate the extent of the problem and, if appropriate, submit further price concession applications to DHSC. Any prices granted by DHSC, will only be agreed by Community Pharmacy England if they are supported by the reports received by our team. 

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Further information on price  concessions and FAQs about the process  involved  can be found on our website (cpe.org.uk/priceconcessions).

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