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Publication Date:-
2023-05-30
 
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1st Anniversary at Nostalgia Tea Rooms in Southport

ALL those who visited the Nostalgia Tea Rooms, on Lord Street, Southport, on 27 May 2023, were treated to a free Prosecco Cocktail, and a slice of Birthday Cake to celebrate the Mother and Daughter owners 1st year as owners of this much loved establishment.

 

Both Margaret and Rebecca Richardson took it over back in May 2022, when the previous owner retired, saving this unusual, and unique Victorian themed Tea Room from closing.

If you have never been, once you find it, it is a fantastic location, with good views over Lord Street's boulevard, and more importantly a fantastic range of food and drinks. We highly recommend a visit...

Nostalgia Tea Room is at:- 215 to 217 Lord Street, Southport. Phone:- 01704501294, or email:- NostalgiaTRoomLordStreet@Hotmail.Com,  you can also follow them on:- Facebook.

It is worth adding they also run The Vale House, Guest House, on Talbot Street, but as far as we know only the Nostalgia Tea Room has staff dressed in Victorian costumes.

 

 

 


Government takes action to ensure continued supply of Hormone Replacement Therapy medication, Utrogestan®

A Serious Shortage Protocol (SSP) has been issued across the United Kingdom for Utrogestan® 100mg capsules today. This will allow pharmacists to dispense a maximum of 2 months' supply per prescription to help ensure continued access for women who use this popular medicine to help manage symptoms of the menopause.

Temporarily changing prescriptions of Utrogestan® to a maximum of 2 months' supply will ensure more women can continue to access the medication they need.

Utrogestan®, a type of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) used to treat menopausal symptoms, is expected to be in intermittent supply until late 2023. Deliveries are frequently being made by the manufacturer, Besins, but they have struggled to meet rising demand. The manufacturer is taking steps to increase supply, but in the meantime the SSP will support access to available stock.

The department continues to monitor the HRT supply position very closely and work together with industry, the NHS and other key partners to help ensure the continuity of supply of HRT medicines across the UK for everyone that needs them.

Minister for the Women's Health Strategy, Minister Maria Caulfield said:- "Today's decisive action will mean more women will be able to access this medicine, and I want to reassure women that the vast majority of HRT products are in good supply. The overall supply of HRT products has improved considerably over the last year and I am encouraged by how industry is responding to the growth in demand and our continued calls for action to boost supply to meet it. We continue working to help ensure continuity of supply; which is a key part of increasing support for menopausal and pre-menopausal women and improving their quality of life."

Serious Shortage Protocols are a standard procedure, used frequently to manage temporary and potential medicine supply issues. They are a way to help ensure patients have access to safe and effective medicines, while saving time for patients, pharmacists and prescribers by allowing prescriptions to be issued without authorisation from the prescriber.

The Government continues to take action to ensure women have access to vital menopause medication, including:-

  • Holding meetings with individual suppliers on a regular basis:- requesting frequent stock updates, monitoring progress against plans, horizon scanning for upcoming issues, problem solving and expediting resupply dates, where needed to mitigate shortages, where possible;
     

  • Hosting HRT supply roundtables with:- suppliers, wholesalers and community pharmacists, to provide updates on the supply position and actions being taken to address them, share data and discuss relevant policy developments and potential impacts;
     

  • Issuing Serious Shortage Protocols for HRT products. Only 2 of the 22 issued since April 2022 remain, 1 for Progynova® 100microgram patches and a more recent 1 for Utrogestan® 100mg capsules, as the supply disruptions with most products experiencing shortages have been resolved;
     

  • Adding some HRT medicines to the list of products that cannot be exported from, or hoarded in, the UK. Restrictions are used to support wholesalers to meet their legal obligation to supply the UK market, but only where less trade restrictive measures are not sufficient on their own;
     

  • Sharing communications and comprehensive management guidance with the NHS on a regular basis, to provide advice on handling of supply issues, including direction to use alternatives where available.

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